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Pentecostal  Hymns  No.  I. 


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1  More  about  Jesus  would  I  know, 
More  of  his  grace  to  others  show, 
More  of  his  saving  fullness  see, 
More  of  his  love,  who  died  for  me. 
Ref. — More,  more  about  Jesus, 

More,  more  about  Jesus, 
More  of  his  saving  fullness  see, 
More  of  his  love,  who  died  for  me. 

2  More  about  Jesus  let  me  learn, 
More  of  his  holy  will  discern; 
Spirit  of  God,  ray  teacher  be, 
Showing  the  things  of  Christ  to  me. 

3  More  about  Jesus;  in  his  Word 
Holding  communion  with  my  Lord, 
Hearing  his  voice  in  ev'ry  line, 
Making  each  faithful  saying  mine. 

4  More  about  Jesus  on  his  throne, 
Riches  in  glory  all  his  own; 

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More  of  his  coming,  Prince  of  Peace. 


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1  Throw  out  the  Life-Line  across  the  dark  wave, 
There  is  a  brother  whom  some  one  should  save; 
Somebody's  brother!  oh,  who  then,  will  dare 
To  throw  out  the  Life-Line,  his  peril  to  share? 
Cho. — 1| -.Throw  out  the  Life- Line!  :|| 

Some  one  is  drifting  away; 

|| -.Throw  out  the  Life- Line!  :|| 

Some  one  is  sinking  to-day. 

2  Throw  out  the  Life-Lire  with  hand 

quick  and  strong: 
Why  do  you  tarry?  why  linger  so  long? 
See!  he  is  sinking;  oh,  hasten  to-day, 
And  out  with  the  Life-Boat,  away,  then  away. 

3  Throw  out  the  Life -Line  to  danger-fraught  men, 
Sinking  in  anguish  where  you've  never  been; 
Winds  of  temptation  and  billows  of  woe 
Will  soon  hurl  them  out  where  the  dark 

waters  flow. 

4  Soon  will  the  season  of  rescue  be  o'er, 
Soon  will  they  drift  to  eternity's  shore; 
Haste,  then,  my  brother,  no  time  for  delay, 
But  throw  out  the  Life-Line  and  save  them  to-day. 


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1  Through  the  cleansing  blood  of  the 

dying  Lamb, 
Through  the  pow'r  of  grace  and   the 

precious  name, 
Through  the  light  that  beams  from  the 

Morning  Star, 
More  than  conquerors,  conquerors  we  are. 
Ref. — More  than  conquerors,  more  than 

conquerors, 
Through  thi  cleansing  blood  of  the  dying  Lamb; 
More  than  conquerors,  more  than  conquerors, 
Through   the  pow'r  of  grace  and  the 

precious  name. 

2  Who  shall  sever  us  from  the  Savior's  love, 
Or  shall  blot  our  names  from  Life's  book  above? 
Neither  present  things,  nor  the  things  to  come, 
Shall  defeat  our  souls  of  the  heavenly  home. 

3  More   than    conquerors!     There    our 

Captain  stands, 
While  our  names  are  graven  upon  his  hands; 
Though  the  pow'rs  of  darkness  against  us  frown, 
We  shall  win  the  fight,  and  shall  wear  the  crown. 

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1  I  must  tell  Jesus  all  of  my  trials; 

I  cannot  bear  these  burdens  alone; 
In  my  distress  he  kindly  will  help  me; 

He  ever  loves  and  cares  for  his  own. 
Cho. -I  must  tell  Jesus!  I  must  tell  Jesus! 

I  cannot  bear  my  burdens  alone; 

1  must  tell  Jesus!  I  must  tell  Jesus! 
Jesus  can  help  me,  Jesus  alone. 

2  I  must  tell  Jesus  all  of  my  troubles; 
He  is  a  kind,  compassionate  Friend; 

If  I  but  ask  him,  he  will  deliver, 

Make  of  my  troubles  quickly  an  end. 

3  Tempted  and  tried  I  need  a  great  Savior, 
One  who  can  help  my  burdens  to  bear, 

I  must  tell  Jesus!  I  must  tell  Jesus! 
He  all  my  cares  and  sorrows  will  share. 

4  O  how  the  world  to  evil  allures  me! 
O  how  my  heart  is  tempted  to  sini 

I  must  tell  Jesus,  and  he  will  help  me 
Over  the  world  the  vict'ry  to  win. 


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1  My  soul  in  sad  exile  was  out  on  life's 

sea, 
So  burdened  with  sin  and  distrest, 
Till  I  heard  a  sweet  voice  saying,  "Make 
ine  your  choice;" 
And  I  entered  the  "Haven  of  Rest." 
Cho. — I've  anchored   my  soul  in   the 
"Haven  of  Rest," 
I'll  sail  the  wide  seas  no  more; 
The  tempest  may  sweep  o'er  the 
wild,  stormy  deep, 
In  Jesus  I'm  safe  evermore. 

2  I  yielded  myself  to  his  tender  embrace, 
And  faith  taking  hold  of  the  Word, 

My  fetters  fell  off, and  I  anchored  my  soul; 
The  "Haven  of  Rest"  is  my  Lord. 

3  The  song  of  my  soul,  since  the  Lord 

made  me  whole, 
Has  been  the  old  story  so  blest, 
Of  Jesus,  who'll  save  whosoever  will  have 
A  home  in  the  * 'Haven  of  Rest." 

4  How  precious  the  thought  that  we  all 

may  recline, 
Like  John,  the  beloved  and  blest, 
On  Jesus'  strong  arm,  where  no  tempest 
can  harm, 
Secure  in  the  "Haven  of  Rest!" 

5  Oh,  come  to  the  Savior,  he  patiently 
To  save  by  his  power  divine;     [waits 

Come,  anchor  your  soul  in  the  "Haven  of 
And  say, '  'My  Beloved  is  mine.  "[Rest, " 


1  Blessed  be  the  Fountain  of  blood, 

To  a  world  of  sinners  revealed; 
Blessed  be  the  dear  Son  of  God; 

Only  by  his  stripes  we  are  healed; 
Though  I've  wandered  far  from  his  fold, 

Bringing  to  my  heart  pain  and  woe, 
Wash  me  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb, 

And  I  shall  be  whiter  than  snow. 
Cho. — 1| : Whiter  than  the  snow,  :|| 

Wash  me  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb, 
And  I  shall  be  whiter  than  snow. 

2  Thorny  was  the  crown  that  he  wore, 

And  the  cross  his  body  o'ercame; 
Grievous  were  the  sorrows  he  bore, 

But  he  suffered  thus  not  in  vain; 
May  I  to  that  Fountain  be  led, 

Made  to  cleanse  my  sins  here  below ; 
Wash  me  in  the  blood  that  he  shed, 

And  I  shall  be  whiter  than  snow. 

3  Father,  I  have  wandered  from  thee, 

Often  has  my  heart  gone  astray; 


Crimson  do  my  sins  seem  to  me; 

Water  cannot  wash  them  away  \ 
Jesus,  to  that  Fountain  of  thine, 

Leaning  on  thy  promise  I  go; 
Cleanse  me  by  thy  washing  divine, 

And  I  shall  be  whiter  than  snow. 


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1  Come  to  the  Father's  house, 

Come  ere  the  day  be  gone; 
Tempests  are  gathering  fast, 
Darkness  is  coming  on. 
Cho. — Fly,  for  the  tempest  is  coming, 
Sweeping  the  fields  of  sin; 
Knock  at  the  portals  of  mercy, 
Jesus  will  let  you  in. 

2  Look  at  the  weary  way, 

Look  where  thy  feet  have  trod, 
Finding  no  rest  nor  peace, 
Wandering  away  irom  God. 

3  Haste  from  the  fields  of  sin, 

Fly  for  thy  life  to-day ; 

Come  to  our  Father's  house, 

Enter  the  narrow  way. 


1  Our  hearts  have  felt  the  rapture  of  the 

presence  of  our  God; 

We're  pressing  on  to  vict'ry  in  the  paths 
too  long  untrod; 

The  cross  of  Christ  our  symbol  and  sal- 
vation through  his  blood, 
Our  hosts  are  marching  on. 

Cho. — Loyalty  to  Christ  assures  us 

Victory  so  grand  and  glorious; 
All  our  foes  shall  fall  before  us, 
Our  God  is  marching  on. 

2  We've  heard  the  call  of  Jesus  as  it 

echoes  through  the  soul, 
Louder  than  the  call*  of  trumpet  or  the 

solemn  drum-beat's  roll; 
The  God  who  calls  to  duty,  of  heart-serv- 
ice asks  the  whole, 
As  he  is  marching  on. 

3  We've  hosts  of  sin  to  conquer  in  the 

name  of  Christ  our  King, 
We've  souls  to  win  for  Jesus  ti]l  with 

joy  the  heavens  shall  ring, 
And  Gospel  words  to  carry  till  the  dis- 
tant isles  shall  sing 
That  God  is  marching  on. 

4  In  "Loyalty  to  Jesus"  we  will  ever  do 

his  will;  [and  bless  us  still; 

The  God  that  leads  our  forces  will  direct 

His  everlasting  promises  he  will  in  us 

As  he  is  marching  on.  [fulfill, 


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1  Mine  eyes  have  seen   the  tokens  of 

another  Pentecost, 
Mine  ears  have  heard  the  gathering  of  a 

dedicated  host, 
My  soul  has  felt  the  presence  of  the  prom- 
ised Holy  Ghost, 
Our  youth  are  marching  on. 
Cho. — Look  up,  lift  up,  night  is  fleeing! 
Look  up,  lift  up,  day  is  breaking! 
Look  up,  lift  up,  victory  cometh! 
Our  youth  are  marching  on. 

2  There's  a  fire  of  consecration  that  is 

kindling  in  our  youth, 
They  are  vowing  hearty  service  to  the 

Master  and  his  truth, 
Their  faith  is  pure  and  ardent,  and  their 

works  are  gospel  proof, 
Our  youth  are  marching  oh. 

3  There's  a  fervor  of  revival,  burning- 

bright  in  many  hearts, 
There's  a  glow  of  generous  loyalty,  their 

noble  purpose  starts; 
'Tis  the  Spirit  of  the  fathers  and  the  zeal 

that  Christ  imparts; 
Our  youth  are  marching  on. 

4  They  unfurl  Immanuel's  banner,  and, 

behold,  the  thousands  rise! 

They  are  looking  up  in  prayer  to  him  en- 
throned beyond  the  skies, 

They  are  lifting  up  their  brother  from 
the  ruin  where  he  lies, 
Our  youth  are  marching  on. 


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1  Take  my  life,  and  let  it  be 
Consecrated,  Lord,  to  thee; 
Take  my  hands  and  Jet  them  move 
At  the  impulse  of  thy  love. 

Cho. — Wash  me  in  the  Savior's  precious 

blood, 
Cleanse  me  in  its  purifying  flood, 
Lord,  I  give  to  thee,  my  life  and 

all,  to  be, 
Thine,  henceforth,  eternally. 

2  Take  my  feet,  and  let  them  be 
Swift  and  beautiful  for  thee; 
Take  my  voice  and  let  me  sing 
Always,  only,  for  my  King. 

3  Take  my  lips,  and  let  them  be 
Filled  with  messages  for  thee; 
Take  my  silver  and  my  gold ; 
Not  a  mite  would  I  withhold. 

4  Take  my  moments  and  my  days, 
Let  them  flow  in  endless  praise; 


Take  my  intellect,  and  use 
Every  power  as  thou  shalt  choose. 

5  Take  my  will,  and  make  it  thine; 
It  shall  be  no  longer  mine; 
Take  my  heart, — it  is  thine  own; 
It  shall  be  thy  royal  throne. 

6  Take  my  love;  my  Lord,  I  pour 
At  thy  feet  its  treasure-store! 
Take  myself,  and  I  will  be 
Ever,  only,  all  for  thee! 


1  All  for  Jesus!  all  for  Jesus! 

All  my  being's  ransomed  powers, 
All  my  thoughts,  and  words,  and 
doings, 

All  my  days,  and  all  my  hours. 
|| :  All  for  Jesus!  all  for  Jesus!       * ' 

All  my  days,  and  all  my  hours. :  || 

2  Let  my  hands  perform  his  bidding, 

Let  my  feet  run  in  his  ways, 
Let  my  eyes  see  Jesus  only, 

Let  my  lips  speak  forth  his  praise. 
||:  All  for  Jesus!  all  for  Jesus! 

Let  my  lips  speak  forth  his  praise.:|| 

3  Since  my  eyes  were  fixed  on  Jesus, 

I've  lost  sight  of  all  besides, 
So  enchained  my  spirit's  vision, 

Looking  at  the  Crucified. 
|| :  All  for  Jesus!  all  for  Jesus! 

Looking  at  the  Crucified.  :|| 

4  Oh,  what  wonder!  how  amazing! 

Jesus,  glorious  King  of  kings, 
Deigns  to  call  me  his  beloved, 

Lets  me  rest  beneath  his  wings. 
|| :  A 11  for  Jesus!  all  for  Jesus! 

Resting  now  beneath  his  wings.  :|| 


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1  My  life,  my  love  I  give  to  thee, 
Thou  Lamb  of  God,  who  died  for  me; 
Oh,  may  I  ever  faithful  be, 

My  Savior  and  my  God ! 
Cho. — I'll  live  for  him  who  died  for  me, 
How  happy  then  my  life  shall  be! 
I'll  live  for  him  who  died  for  me, 
My  Savior  and  my  God! 

2  I  now  believe  thou  dost  receive, 
For  thou  hast  died  that  I  might  live; 
And  now  henceforth  I'll  trust  in  thee, 

My  Savior  and  my  God! 

3  Oh,  thou  who  died  on  Calvary, 
To  save  my  soul  and  make  me  free, 
I  consecrate  my  life  to  thee, 

My  Savior  and  my  God. 


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1  Oh,  the  best  friend  to  have  is  Jesus, 
"When  the  cares  of  life  upon  you  roll; 

He  will  heal  the  wounded  heart, 

He  will  strength  and  grace  impart; 

Oh,  the  best  friend  to  have  is  Jesus! 

Cho. — The  best  friend  to  have  is  Jesus, 

The  best  friend  to  have  is  Jesus; 

He  will  help  you  when  you  fall, 

He  will  hear  you  when  you  call; 

Oh,  the  best  friend  to  have  is  Jesus! 

2  What  a  friend  I  have  found  in  Jesus! 
Peace  and  comfort  to  my  soul  he  brings; 

Leaning  on  his  mighty  arm, 

I  will  fear  no  ill  nor  harm; 

Oh,  the  best  friend  to  have  is  Jesus! 

3  Tho'.  I  pass  thro'  the  night  of  sorrow, 
And  the  chilly  waves  of  Jordan  roll, 

Never  need  I  shrink  nor  fear, 
For  my  Savior  is  so  near; 
Oh,  the  best  friend  to  have  is  Jesus! 

4  When  at  last  to  our  home  we  gather, 
With  the  loved  ones  who  have  gone  before, 

We  will  sing  upon  the  shore, 
Praising  him  for  evermore; 
Oh,  the  best  friend  to  have  is  Jesus! 


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Jesus,  Savior,  pilot  me 
Over  life's  tempestuous  sea; 
Unknown  waves  before  me  roll, 
Hiding  rocks  and  treacherous  shoal ; 
Chart  and  compass  came  from  thee; 
Jesus,  Savior,  pilot  me. 
As  a  mother  stills  her  child, 
Thou  canst  hush  the  ocean  wild; 
Boisterous  waves  obey  thy  will 
When  thou  say'st  to  them,  "Be  still!1 
Wondrous  Sovereign  of  the  sea, 
Jesus,  Savior,  pilot  me. 
When  at  last  I  near  the  shore, 
And  the  fearful  breakers  roar 
'Twixt  me  and  the  peaceful  rest, 
Then,  while  leaning  on  thy  breast, 
May  I  hear  thee  say  to  me, 
"Fear  not,  I  will  pilot  thee!" 


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1  Come,  sinners,  to  the  Living  One; 
He's  just  the  same  Jesus 
As  when  he  raised  the  widow's  son, 
The  very  same  Jesus. 
Cho. — The  very  same  Jesus, 

The  wonder-working  Jesus! 
Oh,  praise  his  name,  he's  just  the  same, 
The  very  same  Jesus! 


2  Come,  feast  upon  the  "living  bread;" 

He's  just  the  same  Jesus 
As  when  the  multitudes  he  fed, 
The  very  same  Jesus. 

3  Come,  tell  him  all  your  griefs  and  fears; 

He's  just  the  same  Jesus 
As  when  he  shed  those  loving  tears, 
The  very  same  Jesus. 

4  Come  unto  him  for  clearer  light; 

He's  just  the  same  Jesus 
As  when  he  gave  the  blind  their  sight, 
The  very  same  Jesus. 

5  Calm  'midst  the  waves  of  trouble  be; 

He's  just  the  same  Jesus 
As  when  he  hushed  the  raging  sea, 
The  very  same  Jesus. 

6  Some  day  our  raptured  eyes  shall  see 

He's  just  the  same  Jesus; 
Oh,  blessed  day  for  you  and  me! 
The  very  same  Jesus. 


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I  am  coming  to  the  Cross; 

I  am  poor,  and  weak,  and  blind ; 
I  am  counting  all  but  dross; 
I  shall  full  salvation  find. 
Cho. — I  am  trusting,  Lord,  in  thee, 
Blest  Lamb  of  Calvary; 
Humbly  at  thy  cross  I  bow; 
Save  me,  Jesus,  save  me  now. 

2  Long  my  heart  has  sighed  for  thee; 

Long  has  evil  reigned  within; 
Jesus  sweetly  speaks  to  me, 

"I  will  cleanse  you  from  all  sin." 

3  Here  I  give  my  all  to  thee, 

Friends,  and  time,  and  earthly  store, 
Soul  and  body,  thine  to  be, 
Wholly  thine  for  evermore. 

4  In  thy  promises  I  trust; 

Now  I  feel  the  blood  applied; 
I  am  prostrate  in  the  dust; 
I  with  Christ  am  crucified. 

5  Jesus  comes!  he  fills  my  soul! 

Perfected  in  him  I  am; 
I  am  every  whit  made  whole; 
Glory,  glory  to  the  Lamb! 


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1  There's  a  wideness  in  God's  mercy, 

Like  the  wideness  of  the  -sea: 

There's  a  kindness  in  his  justice 

Which  is  more  than  liberty. 

Cho. — He  is  calling,  "Come  to  me! " 

Lord,  I  gladly  haste  to  thee. 

2  There  is  welcome  for  the  sinner, 

And  more  graces  for  the  good; 


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There  is  mercy  with  the  Savior, 
There  is  healing  in  his  blood. 

3  For  the  love  of  God  is  broader 

Than  the  measure  of  man's  mind; 
And  the  heart  of  the  Eternal 
Is  most  wonderfully  kind. 

4  If  our  love  were  but  more  simple, 

We  should  take  him  at  his  word, 
And  our  lives  would  be  all  sunshine 
In  the  sweetness  of  our  Lord. 


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1  Are  you  living  in  the  darkness; 
Light  is  shining  on  before; 

Christ,  the  Sun,  in  all  his  brightness, 
Glows  with  beauty  more  and  more. 

Cho. — Light  is  shining  more  and  more, 
Shining  clearer  on  before, 

Clear  and  clearer,  bright  and  brighter  on  before, 
Shining  clearer  on  before, 
Shining  brighter  on  before, 

Light  is  shining,  light  is  shining  more  and  more. 

2  Are  there  doubts  and  fears  within  you, 
Clouds  of  darkness  hov'ring  o'er? 

Look  to  Christ,  and  find  in  looking, 
Light  is  shining  more  and  more. 

3  Are  the  shades  of  death  appearing? 
Do  not  fear  the  Jordan's  roar; 

Christ  and  home  and  friends  are  nearing 
In  the  light  from  heaven's  shore. 

4  Walk  no  longer  in  the  darkness; 
Give  your  fears  and  doubtings  o'er; 

Trust  in  God,  and  go  right  onward 
Where  the  light  shines  more  and  more. 


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1  Sweet  are  the  promises, 

Kind  is  the  word, 
Dearer  far  than  any  message 

Man  ever  heard ; 
Pure  was  the  mind  of  Christ, 

Sinless  I  see; 
He  the  great  example  is, 
And  pattern  for  me. 
CHO. — Where  he  leads  I'll  follow, 
Follow  all  the  way; 
Where  he  leads  I'll  follow, 
Follow  Jesus  every  day. 

2  Sweet  is  the  tender  love 

Jesus  hath  shown, 
Sweeter  far  than  any  love  that 

Mortals  have  known ; 
Kind  to  the  erring  one, 

Faithful  is  he; 
He  the  great  example  is, 

And  pattern  for  me. 

3  List  to  his  loving  words, 


"Come  unto  me;" 
Weary,  heavy-laden,  there  is 

Sweet  rest  for  thee; 
Trust  in  his  promises, 

Faithful  and  sure; 
Lean  upon  the  Savior,  and 

Thy  soul  is  secure. 
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1  When  out  in  sin  and  darkness  lost, 

Love  found  me, 
My  fainting  soul  was  tempest- tossed, 

Love  found  me: 
I  heard  the  Savior's  words  so  blest, 

Love  found  me; 
"Come,  weary,  heavy-laden,  rest;" 
Love  found  me. 
Cho. -Oh,  'twas  love,  'twas  wondrous  love, 
Love  that  moved  the  mighty  God, 
Love,  love,  'twas  love  found  me. 

2  The  Spirit  roused  me  from  my  sleep, 

Love  found  me; 
Conviction  seized  me  strong  and  deep, 

'  Love  found  me; 

Although  I  long  withstood  his  grace, 

Love  found  me, 
He  wooed  me  to  his  kind  embrace, 

Love  found  me. 

3  I'll  praise  him  while  he  gives  me  breath, 

Love  found  me, 
For  saving  from  an  endless  death, 

Love  found  me; 
Christ  is  my  advocate  above, 

Love  found  me, 
I'm  yoked  to  him  in  perfect  love, 

Love  found  me. 

4  And  when  I  reach  the  gold-paved  street, 

Love  found  me, 
I'll  sit  adoring  at  his  feet, 

Love  found  me; 
And  sing  hosannas  round  the  throne, 

Love  found  me, 
Where  I  shall  know  as  I  am  known, 

Love  found  me. 

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1  Beckoning  hands  at  the  gateway  to-night, 
Faces  a-shining  with  radiant  light, 
Eyes  looking  down  from  yon  heavenly  home, 
Beautiful  hands,  they  are  beckoning  "come." 
Ref. — Beautiful  hands,  beckoning  hands, 
Calling  the  dear  ones  to  heavenly  lands, 
Beautiful  hands,  beckoning  hands, 
Beautiful,   beautiful,  beckoning  hands. 

2  Beckoning  hands  of  a  mother  whose  love 
Sacrificed  life  its  devotion  to  prove, 
Hands  of  a  father  to  memory  dear, 
Beckon  up  higher  the  waiting  ones  here. 


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3  Beckoning  hands  of  a  little  one,  see! 
Baby  voice  calling,  O  mother,  for  thee; 
Rosy-cheek 'd  darling,  the  light  of  the  home, 
Taken  so  early,  is  beckoning  "come." 

4  Beckoning  hands  of  a  husband,  a  wife, 
Watching  and  waiting  the  loved  one  of  life, 
Hands  of  a  brother,  a  sister,  a  friend, 
Out  from  the  gateway  to-night  they  extend. 

5  Brightest  and  best  of  that  glorious  throng, 
Center  of  all  and  the  theme  of  their  song, 
Jesus  our  Savior,  the  pierced  One  stands, 
Lovingly  calling  with  beckoning  hands. 

1  Wanderer  away  from  Jesus, 
In  the  winding  ways  of  sin, 

Turn  and  seek  the  world's  Redeemer, 

And  his  service  now  begin; 
On  Mount  Calvary  he  suffered, 

On  the  cruel  cross  he  died; 
See  his  hands  and  feet  so  wounded, 

And  behold  his  pierced  side. 
Cho.  -Wandering  away,  wandering  away, 

Wandering  away  from  Jesus; 
Hear  his  gentle  voice,  calling  you  to-day, 

And  wander  no  more  away  from  Jesus. 

2  Wanderer  away  from  Jesus, 
In  the  road  to  endless  woe, 

If  thou  wilt  not  turn  to  Jesus, 
Whither,  whither  wilt  thou  go? 

Broad  the  road  where  thou  art  going; 
Many  with  thee  downward  move: 

Turn  and  seek  the  narrow  pathway 
That  will  lead  to  bliss  above. 

3  Wanderer  away  from  Jesus, 
Wouldst  thou  not  a  crown  obtain? 

Why, then,  wilt  thou  slight  his  goodness? 

Fearest  not  the  woe  and  pain? 
Can  you  barter  life  eternal 

For  the  pleasure  sin  can  give? 
Turn,  oh,  turn  you  to  the  Savior, 

And  a  fadeless  crown  receive. 


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1  Hark!  'tis  the  Shepherd's  voice  I  hear, 
Out  in  the  desert  dark  and  drear, 
Calling  the  sheep  who've  gone  astray, 
Far  from  the  Shepherd's  fold  away. 
Cho. — Bring  them  in,  bring  them  in, 

Bring  them  in  from  the  fields  of  sin; 
Bring  them  in,  bring  them  in, 

Bring  the  wand'ring  ones  to  Jesus. 
2.  Who'll  go  and  help  this  Shepherd  kind, 
Help  him  the  wand'ring  ones  to  find? 
Who'll  bring  the  lost  ones  to  the  fold, 
Where  they'll  be  shelter'd  from  the  cold? 
3  Out  in  the  desert  hear  their  cry, 


Out  on  the  mountain  wild  and  high; 
Hark!  'tis  the  Master  speaks  to  thee, 
"Go,  find  my  sheep  where'er  they  be. 

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1  Have  you  had  a  kindness  shown? 

Pass  it  on,  pass  it  on! 
'Twas  not  given  for  thee  alone, 

Pass  it  on,  pass  it  on! 
Let  it  travel  down  the  years, 
Let  it  wipe  another's  tears; 
Till  in  heaven  the  deed  appears, 

Pass  it  on,  pass  it  on! 
Cho. — Pass  it  on,  pass  it  on! 
Cheerful  word  or  loving  deed, 

Pass  it  on,  pass  it  on! 
Live  for  self,  you  live  in  vain; 
Live  for  Christ,  you  live  again ; 
Live  for  him,  with  him  you  reign, 

Pass  it  on,  pass  it  on! 

2  Did  you  hear  the  loving  word? 

Pass  it  on,  pass  it  on! 
Like  the  singing  of  a  bird? 

Pass  it  on,  pass  it  on! 
Let  its  music,  live  and  grow, 
Let  it  cheer  another's  woe; 
You  have  reaped  what  others  sow, 
,    Pass  it  on,  pass  it  on! 

3  Have  you  found  the  heavenly  light? 

Pass  it  on,  pass  it  on! 
Souls  are  groping  in  the  night, 

Daylight  gone,  daylight  gone! 
Hold  your  lighted  lamp  on  high, 
Be  a  star  in  some  one's  sky, 
He  may  live  who  else  would  die, 

Pass  it  on,  pass  it  on! 


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1  Holy*&pirit,  dwell  with  me, 
Make  me  holy,  like  to  thee; 

||:Bring  thou  ev'ry  thought  of  mine 
Into  harmony  with  thine. :  || 
Cho. — Fill  thou  me!  fill  thou  me! 

All  my  heart  I  yield  to  thee! 

With  thy  holiness  divine 

Fill  this  longing  heart  of  mine! 

2  Loving  Spirit,  come  to  me, 
Make  me  loving,  like  to  thee; 

I  :To  its  depths  my  being  stir, 
Print  my  Master's  likeness  there.  :|| 

3  Mighty  Spirit,  live  in  me; 

I  would  heavn'ly-minded  be; 
:||Let  my  heart  its  Sovereign  own, 
Christ  its  center,  Christ  alone.  :|| 

4  Glorious  Spirit,  fill  thou  me; 
This  poor  heart  I  yield  to  thee; 

||:Take  me,  body,  spirit,  soul, 
Let  thy  life  pervade  the  whole.  :|| 


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We  journey  to  the  home  above, 

Never  to  say  farewell, 
To  yon  fair  palaces  of  love, 

Never  to  say  farewell ; 
Within  that  glorious  summer  land 
The  many  jeweled  mansions  stand, 
And  there  we'll  meet,  at  God's  right  hand, 

Never  to  say  farewell. 
Cho. — Never  to  say  farewell, 

Never  to  say  farewell; 
O  we  shall  meet  at  God's  right  hand, 

Never  to  say  farewell! 

2  We'll  meet  our  sainted  parents  there, 

Never  to  say  farewell, 
And  heav'n  with  sisters,  brothers,  share, 

Never  to  say  farewell; 
Upon  the  plains  of  perfect  light, 
Upon  the  pavements  golden  bright, 
We'll  walk  with  them,  enrobed  in  white, 
Never  to  say  farewell. 

3  We'll  meet  beyond  life's  swelling  flood, 

Never  to  say  farewell, 
Redeemed  and  washed  in  Jesus'  blood, 

Never  to  say  farewell; 
Earth's  long,  long  night  will  pass  away, 
Dissolving  into  heavenly  day, 
And  we  shall  with  our  loved  ones  stay, 

Never  to  say  farewell. 

4  O  what  a  blessed  hope  is  this, 

Never  to  say  farewell ! 
What  pure  and  perfect  happiness, 

Never  to  say  farewell! 
Delivered  from  all  sin  and  pain, 
To  reach  yon  fair,  celestial  plain, 
And  meet  the  loved  and  lost  again, 

Never  to  say  farewell. 

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Overcoming  daily  with  the  Spirit's  sword, 

Standing  on  the  promises  of  God. 
5  Standing  on  the  promises  I  can  not  fall, 
List'ning  ev'ry  moment  to  the  Spirit's  call, 
Resting  in  my  Savior,  as  my  all  in  all, 
Standing  on  the  promises  of  God. 


1  Standing  on  the  promises  of  Christ  my  King, 
Thro'  eternal  ages  let  his  praises  ring; 
Glory  in  the  highest,  I  will  shout  and  sing, 

Standing  on  the  promises  of  God. 
Cho. — Standing,  standing, 
Standing  on  the  promises  of  God  my  Savior, 

Standing,  standing, 
I'm  standing  on  the  promises  of  God. 

2  Standing  on  the  promises  that  cannot  fail, 
When  the  howling  storms  of  doubt  and  fear  assail, 
By  the  living  Word  of  God  I  shall  prevail, 

Standing  on  the  promises  of  God. 

3  Standing  on  the  promises  I  now  can  see 
Per  feet,  present  cleansing  in  the  blood  for  me, 
Standing  in  the  liberty  where  Christ  makes  free, 

Standing  on  the  promises  of  God. 

4  Standing  on  the  promises  of  Christ  the  Lord, 
Bound  to  him  eternally  by  love's  strong  cord, 


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1  Who'll  be  the  next  to  follow  Jesus, 
Treading  the  bright  and  heav'nly  way 

Leading  from  earth  to  realms  of  glory, 
Leading  from  night  to  endless  day? 

Cho. — Who'll  be  the  next,  who'll  be  the  next, 
Who'll  be  the  next  the  yoke  to  wear? 

Who'll  be  the  next,  who'll  be  the  next, 
Who'll  be  the  next  the  cross  to  bear? 

2  Who'll  be  the  next  to  bow  before  him? 
Who'll  be  the  next  his  praise  to  sing, 

And  with  the  host  of  saints  adore  him, 
Reigning  above,  our  Lord  and  King? 

3  Who'll  be  the  next  to  reach  the  kingdom, 
Leaving  behind,  the  path  of  sin, 

Looking  to  Jesus  for  salvation, 
Bearing  the  cross  the  crown  to  win? 

4  Who'll  be  the  next  to  heed  the  summons, 
"Come  unto  me,  oh,  weary  one?  " 

Do  not  neglect  the  invitation, 

You  may  not  see  to-morrow's  sun. 

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1  Jesus,  and  may  I  work  for  thee, 
A  mortal  man  from  sin  set  free, 

A  mortal  man  with  short' ning  days, 
Permitted  thus  to  work  and  praise? 
Cho. — I'll  work  for  thee,  I'll  work  for  thee, 
Yes,  dearest  Lord,  I'll  work  for  thee. 

2  To  work  for  thee,  the  Morning  Star, 
That  saw  me  lost,  and  from  afar 
Shed  o'er  my  soul  a  light  divine, 
And  comforted  this  heart  of  mine. 
To  work  for  thee,  my  dearest  Friend, 
On  whom  my  ev'ry  hope  depends; 
Who  washed  away  my  earthly  shame, 
And  gave  to  me  a  new,  best  name. 
I'll  work  for  thee,  thou  blessed  One, 
Eternal  God,  eternal  Son, 

And  boast,  but  never  boast  in  vain, 
I'll  work  for  him  who  once  was  slain. 


1  O  Light  of  light,  shine  in,  shine  in; 

Cast  out  this  night  of  gloom  and  sin; 

Create  true  day  my  soul  within; 

O  Light  of  light,  shine  in. 
Ref. — Shine  in,  shine  in, 
O  Light  divine,  shine  in; 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


Create  true  day  my  soul  within ; 

O  Light  of  lite,  shine  in. 

O  Joy  of  joys,  come  in,  come  in, 

And  end  this  night  of  grief  and  sin; 

Create  true  peace  my  soul  within; 

O  Joy  of  joys,  come  in. 

O  Life  of  life,  come  in,  come  in, 

Expel  this  night  of  death  and  sin; 

Awake  true  life  my  soul  within; 

O  Life  of  life,  come  in. 


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1  There's  sunshine  in  my  soul  to-day, 

More  glorious  and  more  bright 
Than  glows  in  any  earthly  sky, 
For  Jesus  is  my  light. 
Ref.— Oh,  there's  sunshine,  blessed  sunshine, 
While  the  peaceful,  happy  moments  roll; 

When  Jesus  shows  his  smiling  face, 
There  is  sunshine  in  the  soul. 

2  There's  music  in  my  soul  to-day, 

A  carol  to  my  King, 
And  Jesus,  listening,  can  hear 
The  songs  I  cannot  sing. 

3  There's  springtime  in  my  soul  to-day, 

For,  when  the  Lord  is  near, 
The  dove  of  peace  sings  in  my  heart, 
The  flowers  of  grace  appear. 

4  There's  gladness  in  my  soul  to-day, 

And  hope,  and  praise,  and  love, 
For  blessings  which  he  gives  me  now, 
For  joys  "laid  up"  above. 


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1  The  world  must  be  taken  for  the  Lord 
Onward,  soldiers,  and  arm  ye  for  the  fight; 

"In  his  name"  now  watch  and  fight  and  pray, 
Till  all  foes  fear  and  tremble  at  the  sight. 

Cho. — Ever  onward,  Christian  soldier, 
The  world  must  be  taken  for  the  Lord; 

"Ever  onward"  be  your  watchword, 
The  world  must  be  taken  for  the  Lord. 

2  The  world  must  be  taken  for  the  Lord; 
And  if  faithful  we  know  that  we  shall  win. 

Each  day  there's  a  shout  along  the  line 
As  we  capture  some  citadel  of  sin. 

3  The  world  must  be  taken  for  the  Lord; 
Final  vict'ry  is  nearer  ev'ry  day. 

The  past  holds  no  record  of  a  time 
When  so  many  as  now  the  Lord  obey. 

4  The  world  must  be  taken  for  the  Lord. 
Ev'ry  nation  and  land  shall  yet  be  won ; 

His  banner  shall  wave  o'er  all  the  world, 
For  our  God  with  his  army  marches  or. 


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1  HarkV  I  hear  the  Savior  calling, 


"All  ye  weary,  come  to  me! 
To  that  fountain  flowing  freely, 
Flowing  freely  now  for  thee." 

Cho. —  'Come  to  me,  and  I  will  save  thee;" 

List  to  Jesus'  gentle  call ; 
"I  will  pardon,  cleanse,  redeem  thee;" 

Hear  the  loving  message  fall. 
2 .  "I  will  make  thy  burden  lighter, 
I  will  give  thee  rest  from  pain ; 
I  will  make  thy  pathway  brighter, 
Sin  shall  smite  thee  ne'er  again." 
3  Heed  the  voice  that  gently  calls  thee, 
Heed  before  it  is  too  late, 
Or  at  last  when  death  shall  claim  thee, 
Thou  shalt  stand  outside  the  gate. 


1  I  have  precious  news  to  tell, hallelujah ! 
Christ  has  come  with  me  to  dwell,  hallelujah! 

By  his  grace  and  pow'r  divine, 
He  has  changed  this  heart  of  mine, 
And  he  whispers, "I  am  thine, "hallelujah! 

Cho. — Hallelujah!  I'm  redeemed! 

Oh,  so  wondrously  redeemed; 
I'm  rejoicing  night  and  day, 
As  I  walk  the  narrow  way, 

For  he  washed  my  sins  away, hallelujah! 

2  It  was  Christ's  redemption  blood,  hallelujah! 
That  restored  my  soul  to  God,  hallelujah! 

He  the  cleansing  stream  applied, 

Flowing  from  his  wounded  side; 

I  am  saved  and  justified,  hallelujah! 

3  I  have  found  a  precious  friend,  hallelujah! 
On  whose  help  I  can  depend,  hallelujah! 

Since  he  took  my  sins  away, 
He  has  taught  me  how  to  pray, 
And  to  do  his  will  each  day,  hallelujah! 


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1  Thro'  the  meadows  green,  inviting, 

Where  the  Shepherd  leads  I'll  go; 
Thro'  the  shadows  dark,  exciting, 
Where  the  Shepherd  leads  I'll  go. 

Cho. — Hark!  his  voice  is  gently  calling, 
On  my  ear  its  strains  are  falling; 
Though  the  gloom  may  be  appalling, 
||:Where  the  Shepherd  leads  I'll  go.:|| 

2  See  the  gentle  Shepherd  leading! 

Where  the  Shepherd  leads  I'll  go; 

Hark,  His  voice  in  mercy  pleading! 

Where  the  Shepherd  leads  I'll  go. 

3  Though  my  feet  be  worn  and  weary, 

Where  the  Shepherd  leads  I'll  go; 

Though  the  mountain-side  be  dreary, 

Where  the  Shepherd  leads  I'll  go. 


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1  Forward,  Christian  workers, 

Quit  yourselves  like  men; 
Wielding  gospel  weapons, 

Force  the  fight  again; 
Yours  are  strength  and  daring, 

Confident  and  free; 
Rouse  to  splendid  action, 
Fervid  loyalty! 
Cho. — Onward,  Christian  workers, 
Raise  your  battle  cry; 
Looking  up  to  Jesus, 
Lift  your  standard  high. 

2  Mighty  reinforcements 

Thrill  the  church  with  cheer; 
Freshly  press  the  vet'rans, 

Not  a  sign  of  fear; 
Thinned  by  age  and  death-stroke, 

Ranks  fill  up  with  youth; 
Sons  in  fathers'  places, 

Stand  defending  truth! 

3  Trusting  in  his  prowess, 

Home  and  nation  rest; 
Future  ages  signal 

Each  to  do  his  best; 
Hasten  earth's  redemption, 

Bring  the  perfect  law, 
Speed  millennial  glories, 

Visions  prophets  saw. 

4  Rout  and  panic  seize  them, 

All  the  hosts  of  wrong; 
Soon  for  you  the  conquest, 

Soon  the  victor's  song; 
What  are  toils  or  dangers, 

Marches,  wounds  or  pain? 
Christ  is  near  his  triumph, 

You  with  him  shall  reign. 


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1  By  the  help  of  God,  we'll  endeavor 
To  gather  the  lost  ones  in, 

Who  have  strayed  away  on  the  mountains, 
Who  dwell  in  the  haunts  of  sin. 

Cho. — We'll  endeavor,  we'll  endeavor, 
By  the  help  of  God  we'll  endeavor; 

To  the  fold  of  Christ,  from  the  haunts  of  sin, 
We'll  gather  the  lost  ones  in. 

2  By  the  help  of  God,  we'll  endeavor 
To  spread  the  glad  news  abroad, 

Of  the  Christ  who  saves  and  redeems  men, 
Who  calls  wand'rers  home  to  God. 

3  By  the  help  of  God,  we'll  endeavor 
In  Christ's  work  to  never  pause, 

Give  our  means  and  time  with  our  talents, 
To  help  on  oar  Master's  cause. 


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1  'Tis  religion  that  can  give, 

In  the  light,  in  the  light, 
Sweetest  pleasure  while  we  live, 
In  the  light  of  God. 
Cho. — Let  us  walk  in  the  light, 
In  the  light,  in  the  light, 
Let  us  walk  in  the  light, 

In  the  light,  the  light  of  God. 

2  'Tis  Christ  Jesus  must  supply, 

In  the  light,  in  the  light, 
Solid  comfort  when  we  die, 
In  the  light  of  God. 

3  After  death  our  joys  will  be, 

In  the  light,  in  the  light, 
Lasting  as  eternity, 
In  the  light  of  God. 

4  Be  the  living  God  my  Friend, 

In  the  light,  in  the  light, 
Then  my  bliss  shall  never  end, 
In  the  light  of  God. 


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1  There's  a  stranger  at  the  door, 

Let  him  in, 
He  has  been  there  oft  before. 

Let  him  in; 
Let  him  in  ere  he  is  gone, 
Let  him  in,  the  Holy  One, 
Jesus  Christ,  the  Father's  Son, 

Let  him  in. 

2  Open  now  to  him  your  heart, 

Let  him  in, 
If  you  wait  he  will  depart, 

Let  him  in; 
Let  him  in,  he  is  your  Friend, 
He  your  soul  will  sure  defend, 
He  will  keep  you  to  the  end, 

Let  him  in. 

3  Hear  you  now  his  loving  voice, 

Let  him  in, 
Now,  oh,  now  make  him  your  choice, 

Let  him  in; 
He  is  standing  at  the  door, 
Joy  to  you  he  will  restore, 
And  his  name  you  will  adore, 

Let  him  in. 

4  Now  admit  the  heav'nly  Guest, 

Let  him  in, 
He  will  make  for  you  a  feast, 

Let  him  in; 
He  will  speak  your  sins  forgiven, 
And  when  earth  ties  all  are  riven, 
He  will  take  you  home  to  heaven, 

Let  him  in. 


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PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


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1  What  a  fellowship,  what  a  joy  divine, 
Leaning  on  the  everlasting  arms! 

What  a  blessedness,  what  a  peace  is  mine, 
Leaning  on  the  everlasting  arms! 

Ref. — Leaning,  leaning, 
Safe  and  secure  from  all  alarms; 

Leaning,  leaning, 
Leaning  on  the  everlasting  arms. 

2  Oh,  how  sweet  to  walk  in  this  pilgrim  way, 
Leaning  on  the  everlasting  arms! 

Oh,  how  bright  the  path  grows  from  day  to  day, 
Leaning  on  the  everlasting  arms! 

3  What  have  I  to  dread,  what  have  I  to  fear, 
Leaning  on  the  everlasting  arms? 

I  have  blessed  peace  with  my  Lord  so  near, 
Leaning  on  the  everlasting  arms. 


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1  Down^at  the  cross  where  my  Savior  died 
Down  where  for  cleansing  from  sin  I  cried, 
There  to  my  heart  was  the  blood  applied ; 

Glory  to  his  name! 

Cho. — Glory  to  his  name, 

Glory  to  his  name! 

There  to  my  heart  was  the  blood  applied; 

Glory  to  his  name! 

2  I  am  so  wondrously  saved  from  sin, 
Jesus  so  sweetly  abides  within; 

There  at  the  cross  where  he  took  me  in, 
Glory  to  his  name! 

3  Oh,  precious  fountain,  that  saves  from  sin! 
I  am  so  glad  I  have  entered  in; 

There  Jesus  saves  me  and  keeps  me  clean, 
Glory  to  his  name! 

4  Come  to  this  fountain,  so  rich  and  sweet; 
Cast  thy  poor  soul  at  the  Savior's  feet; 
Plunge  in  to-day,  and  be  made  complete; 

Glory  to  his  name! 


1  O  happy  day,  that  fixed  my  choice 
On  thee,  my  Savior  and  my  God ! 

Well  may  this  glowing  heart  rejoice, 

And  tell  its  raptures  all  abroad. 
Cho. — Happy  day,  happy  day, 

When  Jesus  washed  my  sins  away! 

He  taught  me  how  to  watch  and  pray, 

And  live  rejoicing  ev'ry  day; 

Happy  day,  happy  day, 

When  Jesus  washed  my  sins  away ! 

2  'Tis  done!  the  great  transaction's  done! 
I  am  my  Lord's,  and  he  is  mine; 

He  drew  me,  and  I  followed  on, 

Charmed  to  confess  that  voice  divine. 


3  Now  rest,  my  long-divided  heart; 
Fixed  on  this  blissful  center,  rest, 

Nor  ever  from  thy  Lord  depart, 
With  him  of  ev'ry  good  possessed. 

4  High  heav'n  that  heard  the  solemn  vow, 
That  vow  renewed  shall  daily  hear, 

Till  in  life's  latest  hour  I  bow, 
And  bless  in  death  a  bond  so  dear. 


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1  I  walked  in  the  woodland  meadows, 

Where  sweet  the  thrushes  sing, 
And  found  on  a  bed  of  mosses, 

A  bird  with  a  broken  wing; 
I  healed  its  wing,  and  each  morning 

It  sang  its  old  sweet  strain, 
||:But  the  bird  with  the  broken  pinion, 

Never  soared  as  high  again.  :|| 

2  I  found  a  young  life  broken 

By  sin's  seductive  art, 
And  touched  with  a  Christ-like  pity, 

I  took  him  to  my  heart; 
He  lived  with  a  nobler  purpose, 

And  struggled  not  in  vain, 
||:But  the  life  that  sin  had  stricken, 

Never  soared  as  high  again.  :|| 

3  But  the  bird  with  a  broken  pinion, 

Kept  another  from  the  snare, 
And  the  life  that  sin  had  stricken, 

Raised  another  from  despair; 
Each  loss  has  its  own  compensation, 

There's  healing  for  each  pain, 
||  :But  the  bird  with  the  broken  pinion, 

Never  soared  as  high  again.  :|| 


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1  Christ  has  for  sin  atonement  made, 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 
We  are  redeemed,  the  price  is  paid ; 
What  a  wonderful  Savior! 
Cho. — What  a  wonderful  Savior 
Is  Jesus,  my  Jesus! 
What  a  wonderful  Savior 
Is  Jesus,  my  Lord ! 

2  I  praise  him  for  the  cleansing  blood, 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 
That  reconciled  my  soul  to  God; 
What  a  wonderful  Savior! 

3  He  cleansed  my  heart  from  all  its  sin, 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 
And  now  he  reigns  and  rules  therein; 
What  a  wonderful  Savior! 

4  He  walks  beside  me  in  the  way, 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 
And  keeps  me  faithful  day  by  day; 
What  a  wonderful  Savior! 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


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6  He  gives  me  overcoming  power, 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 

And  triumph  in  each  conflict  hour; 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 

6  To  him  I've  given  all  my  heart, 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 

The  world  shall  never  share  a  part, 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 


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1  Whoever  receiveth  the  Crucified  One, 
Whoever  believeth  on  God's  only  Son, 
A  free  and  a  perfect  salvation  shall  have, 
For  he  is  abundantly  able  to  save. 
Cho.— My  brother!  the  Master  is  calling  for  thee; 
His  grace  and  his  mercy  are  wondrously  free; 
His  blood  as  a  ransom  for  sinners  he  gave, 
And  he  is  abundantly  able  to  save. 

2  Whoever  receiveth  the  message  of  God, 
And  trusts  in  the  pow'r  of  the  soul-cleansing  blood, 
A  full  and  eternal  redemption  shall  have, 
For  he  is  both  able  and  willing  to  save. 

3  Whoever  repents  and  forsakes  ev'ry  sin, 
And  opens  his  heart  for  the  Lord  to  come  in, 
A  present  and  perfect  salvation  shall  have, 
For  Jesus  is  ready  this  moment  to  save. 


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Come,  sinners,  to  the  gospel  feast; 

It  is  for  you,  it  is  for  me; 
Let  ev'ry  soul  be  Jesus'  guest: 

It  is  for  you,  it  is  for  me. 
Cho. — Salvation  full,  salvation  free, 

The  price  was  paid  on  Calvary; 

O  weary  wand'rer,  come  and  see! 

It  is  for  you,  it  is  for  me. 

2  Ye  need  not  one  be  left  behind; 
For  God  hath  bidden  all  mankind; 

3  Sent  by  my  Lord,  on  you  I  call; 
The  invitation  is  to  all: 

4  Come,  all  the  world !  come,  sinner,  thou ! 
All  things  in  Christ  are  ready  now; 

5  Come,  all  ye  souls  by  sin  oppressed, 
Ye  restless  wanderers  after  rest; 

6  Ye  poor  and  maimed  and  halt  and  blind, 
In  Christ  a  hearty  welcome  find; 

7  My  message  as  from  God  receive; 
Ye  all  may  come  to  Christ  and  live; 

8  O  let  this  love  your  hearts  constrain, 
Nor  suffer  him  to  die  in  vain! 

9  See  him  set  forth  before  your  eyes, 
That  precious,  bleeding  sacrifice; 

10  His  offered  benefits  embrace, 
And  freely  now  be  saved  by  grace; 


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1  Lift  your  heart  in  prayer  to  Jesus, 

He  is  full  of  truth  and  grace; 
All  of  light  and  all  of  knowledge 
Shineth  ever  in  his  face. 
Cho. — Lift  your  heart  in  prayer  to  Jesus 
He  will  lead  you  all  the  way; 
Lift  your  heart  in  prayer  to  Jesus 
Without  ceasing  ev'ry  day. 

2  Lift  your  heart  in  prayer  to  Jesus, 

He  can  ev'ry  need  supply; 
Tell  him  all  your  care  and  trouble, 
None  like  him  can  satisfy. 

3  Lift  your  heart  in  prayer  to  Jesus, 

When  you  prosper  in  the  way; 
For  the  tempter  seeks  to  snare  you, 
Though  all  seems  as  bright  as  day. 
1  Lift  your  heart  in  prayer  to  Jesus, 
When  in  sorrow's  darkest  hour, 
He  will  know  just  how  to  rest  you, 
Praise  his  name,  he  has  the  power. 

3 


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Hover  o'er  me,  Holy  Spirit; 
Bathe  my  trembling  heart  and  brow: 
Fill  me  with  thy  hallowed  presence; 

Come,  oh,  come  and  fill  me  now. 
Cho. — Fill  me  now,  fill  me  now, 

Jesus,  come  and  fill  me  now; 
Fill  me  with  thy  hallowed  presence; 
Come, oh, come  and  fill  me  now. 

2  Thou  canst  fill  me,  gracious  Spirit, 
Though  I  cannot  tell  thee  how; 

But  I  need  thee,  greatly  need  thee; 
Come,  oh,  come  and  fill  me  now. 

3  I  am  weakness,  full  of  weakness; 
At  thy  sacred  feet  I  bow; 

Blest  divine,  eternal  Spirit, 
Fill  with  power,  and  fill  me  now. 

4  Cleanse  and  comfort,  bless  and  save  me ; 
Bathe,  oh,  bathe  my  heart  and  brow; 

Thou  art  comforting  and  saving, 
Thou  art  sweetly  filling  now. 


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Come,  Holy  Spirit,  heavenly  Dove, 
With  all  thy  quick'ning  powers, 

Kindle  a  flame  of  sacred  love 
In  these  cold  hearts  of  ours. 

2  Father,  and  shall  we  ever  live 

At  this  poor  dying  rate, 
Our  love  so  faint,  so  cold  to  thee, 
And  thine  to  us  so  great? 

3  Come,  Holy  Spirit,  heavenly  Dove, 

With  all  thy  quick'ning  powers, 


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PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


Come,  shed  abroad  a  Savior's  love, 
And  that  shall  kindle  ours. 


1  Jesus;  my  life,  thyself  apply; 

Thy  Holy  Spirit  breathe: 
My  vile  affections  crucify; 
Conform  me  to  thy  death. 

2  Reign  in  me,  Lord;  thy  foes  control, 

Who  would  not  own  thy  sway; 
Diffuse  thine  image  through  my  soul; 
Shine  to  thy  perfect  day. 

3  Scatter  the  last  remains  of  sin, 

And  seal  me  thine  abode; 
O  make  me  glorious  all  within, 
A  temple  built  by  God! 

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1  Not  far  from  the  kingdom  of  heaven, 
The  kingdom  of  heaven  with  men, 

And  yet  in  the  bondage  of  Satan, 

And  yet  in  the  shadow  of  sin; 
Not  far  from  the  path  that  is  narrow, 

And  leadeth  to  glory  on  high, 
Yet  treading  the  broad  road  to  ruin; 

Oh,  why  is  it,  sinner,  oh,  why? 

Cho. — Not  far,  not  far, 

Not  far  from  the  kingdom  of  heaven! 

Still  treading  the  broad  road  to  ruiu, 

Yet  near  to  the  kingdom  of  heaven ! 

2  Not  far  from  the  kingdom  of  heaven, 
The  kingdom  of  peace  and  of  love, 

Yet  out  on  the  edge  of  the  desert, 
The  prodigal's  fortune  to  prove; 

Oh,  rise,  and  return  to  thy  Father, 
And  crave  in  his  mercy  a  share! 

Far  off  he  will  see  thee  and  know  thee, 
And  rescue  thy  soul  from  despair. 

3  Not  far  from  the  kingdom  of  heaven, 
Yet  will  not  on  Jesus  believe; 

O  sinner,  what  terrors  await  thee! 

The  blessing  of  pardon  receive; 
The  portal  of  mercy  is  open ; 

Poor  prodigal,  do  not  delay; 
Arise,  and  return  to  thy  Father; 

Oh,  enter  the  kingdom  to-day! 

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1  Heaven  is  not  far  away, 

When  Jesus  is  near; 
Give  your  heart  to  him  I  pray, 

When  Jesus  is  near; 
Place  your  trust  in  him  dear  friend, 
He  will  keep  you  to  the  end ; 
Heaven  is  not  far  away, 

When  Jesus  is  near. 

2  Will  you  not  repent,  believe, 

When  Jesus  is  near? 


Peace  and  pardon  now  receive, 

When  Jesus  is  near; 
He  will  not  your  pray'r  refuse; 
Come,  and  now  the  Savior  choose; 
Heaven  is  not  far  away, 

When  Jesus  is  near. 
3  Are  you  coming  home  to-day, 

When  Jesus  is  near? 
Do  not  longer  stay  away,    * 

When  Jesus  is  near; 
Cast  your  burdens  on  the  Lord; 
Help  is  promised  in  his  word; 
Heaven  is  not  far  away, 

When  Jesus  is  near. 


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1  Fall  into  line,  brother,  fall  into  line! 
Hearken  with  me  to  the  message  divine! 
Jesus  invites  you  to  join  in  the  fray, 
Gives  you  assurance  of  vict'ry  to-day. 
Cho.  -Fall  into  line, soldiers, fall  into  line! 
On  to  the  battle,  for  Jesus  shall  win ! 
Fierce  is  the  warfare  with  Satan  to-day; 
Arm  for  the  conflict,  and  march  to  the  fray. 

2  Fall  into  line,  brother,  fall  into  line! 
See  how  the  hosts  of  the  foeman  combine! 
Join  in  the  conflict,  and  rush  to  the  field, 
Till  we  shall  crush  and  compel  them  to  yield. 

3  Fall  into  line,  brother,  fall  into  line! 
God  is  omnipotent  and  he  shall  win! 
Only  be  true  to  thyself  and  the  Lord, 
And  you  shall  share  the  eternal  reward. 


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1  Onward,  Christian  soldiers! 

Marching  as  to  war, 
With  the  cross  of  Jesus 

Going  on  before; 
Christ,  the  royal  Master, 
Leads  against  the  foe; 
Forward  into  battle, 
See,  his  banners  go! 
Cho. — Onward,  Christian  soldiers! 
Marching  as  to  war, 
With  the  cross  of  Jesus 
Going  on  before. 

2  Like  a  mighty  army 

Moves  the  Church  of  God; 
Brothers,  we  are  treading 

Where  the  saints  have  trod; 
We  are  not  divided, 

All  one  body  we, 
One  in  hope  and  doctrine, 

One  in  charity. 

3  Crowns  and  thrones  may  perish, 

Kingdoms  rise  and  wane, 
But  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Constant  will  remain; 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


13 


Gates  of  hell  can  never 

'Gainst  that  Church  prevail; 
We  have  Christ's  own  promise, 

And  that  cannot  fail. 
Onward,  then,  ye  people! 

Join  our  happy  throng; 
Blend  with  ours  your  voices 

In  the  triumph  song; 
Glory,  laud,  and  honor 

Unto  Christ  the  King, 
This  through  countless  ages 

Men  and  angels  sing. 


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1  "He  is  able  to  deliver," 

Sing  the  joyful  strain; 
"He  is  able  to  deliver," 

Tell  it  out  again; 
"He  is  able  to  deliver" 

All  that  come  to  him  in  faith; 
He  is  able  to  deliver 
Even  unto  death. 
©ho. — Able  to  deliver, 
Able  to  deliver, 
He  is  able  to  deliver, 
All  that  come  to  him  in  faith. 

2  He  is  able  to  deliver 

From  the  chains  of  sin ; 
He  is  able  to  deliver, 

Shout  the  joyful  strain; 
He  is  able  to  deliver, 

See  how  patiently  he  stands; 
He  is  able  to  deliver 

Thee  with  willing  hands. 

3  He  is  able  to  deliver 

From  the  foeman  strong; 
He  is  able  to  deliver, 

All  the  journey  long; 
He  is  able  to  deliver, 

Trust  him  boldly,  never  fear; 
He  is  able  to  deliver; 

Let  the  nations  hear. 


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1  The  voice  of  thy  conscience  oft  whispers, 
Believe  on  the  Lord  and  be  saved, 

And  turn  from  the  path  of  transgressors; 
Believe  on  the  Lord  and  be  saved. 
Cho. — Be  saved,  be  saved, 
Believe  on  the  Lord  and  be  saved; 

Be  saved,  be  saved, 
Believe  on  the  Lord  and  be  saved. 

2  A  voice  in  compassion  is  crying, 
Believe  on  the  Lord  and  be  saved, 

And  cease  from  your  sorrow  and  sighing; 
Believe  on  the  Lord  and  be  saved. 

3  God's  voice  and  his  goodness  are  calling, 
Believe  on  the  Lord  and  be  saved; 


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The  judgment  of  death  is  appalling; 

Believe  on  the  Lord  and  be  saved. 
4  The  voice  of  the  Spirit  is  pleading, 

Believe  on  the  Lord  and  be  saved, 
While  loved  ones  are  now  interceding, 

Believe  on  the  Lord  and  be  saved. 

57|gfe=PE^ 

1  Mighty  army  of  the  young, 
Lift  the  voice  in  cheerful  song, 
Send  the  welcome  word  along, 

Jesus  lives! 
Once  he  died  for  you  and  me, 
Bore  our  sins  upon  the  tree, 
Now  lie  lives  to  make  us  free, 
Jesus  lives! 
Cho. — Wait  not  till  the  shadows  lengthen, 
Till  you  older  grow; 
Rally  now  and  sing  for  Jesus, 

Ev'rywhere  you  go; 
Lift  your  joyful  voices  high, 
Einging  clear  thro'  earth  and  sky, 
Let  the  blessed  tidings  fly, 
Jesus  lives! 

2  Tongues  of  children  light  and  free, 
Tongues  of  youth  all  full  of  glee, 
Sing  to  all  on  land  and  sea, 

Jesus  lives! 
Light  for  you  and  all  mankind, 
Sight  for  all  by  sin  made  blind 
Life  in  Jesus  all  may  find, 

Jesus  lives! 

3  Jesus  lives,  oh,  blessed  words! 
King  of  kings,  and  Lord  of  lords! 
Lift  the  cross  and  sheathe  the  swords, 

Jesus  lives! 
See,  he  breaks  the  prison  wall, 
Throws  aside  the  dreadful  pall, 
Conquers  death  at  once  for  all, 

Jesus  lives! 


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1  Come,  look  on  the  King  in  his  beauty, 
And  gaze  on  his  reconciled  face; 

Enthroned  in  thy  heart  he  appeareth, 

Adorned  with  an  infinite  grace. 
Cho. — Enthrone  him  thy  King  and  thy  Savior, 
His  loving  commands  to  obey; 
Oh,  give  to  the  King  all  his  glory, 
And  crown  him  to-day! 

2  Come,  look  on  the  King  in  his  beauty; 
Oh,  look,  and  thy  heart  shall  be  won; 

His  love  shall  come  out  in  its  sweetness, 
And  Jesus  will  claim  thee  his  own. 

3  Come,  look  on  the  King  in  his  beauty, 
And  open  thy  lips  in  his  praise; 

Oh,  sing  till  the  world  shall  be  hearing 
The  anthem  thy  spirit  shall  raise  I 


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PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


1  When  the  trumpet  of  the  Lord  shall 

sound,  and  time  shall  be  no  more, 
And  the  morning  breaks,  eternal, 

bright  and  fair, 
When  the  saved  of  earth  shall  gather 

over  on  the  other  shore, 
And  the  roll  is  called  up  yonder, 

I'll  be  there. 

Cho.— When  the  roll  is  called  up  yonder, 

When  the  roll  is  called  up  yonder, 

When  the  roll  is  called  up  yonder, 

When  the  roll  is  called  up  yonder, 

I'll  be  there. 

2  On  that  bright  and  cloudless  morning 

when  the  dead  in  Christ  shall  rise, 

And  the  glory  of  his  resurrection  share, 

When  his  chosen  ones  shall  gather  to 

their  home  beyond  the  skies, 
And  the  roll  is  called  up  yonder, 

I'll  be  there. 

3  Let  us  labor  for  the  Master  from  the 

dawn  till  setting  sun, 
Let  us  talk  of  all  his  wondrous  love 

and  care, 
Then  when  all  of  life  is  over  and  our 

work  on  earth  is  done, 
And  the  roll  is  called  up   yonder, 

I'll  be  there. 


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1  Sowing  in  the  morning,  sowing  seeds 

of  kindness, 
Sowing  in  the  noontide,  and  the  dewy  eves, 
Waiting  for  the  harvest,  and  the  time 

of  reaping, 
We  shall  come  rejoicing,  bringing  in 

the  sheaves. 
Cho. — Bringing  in  the  sheaves,  bringing 

in  the  sheaves, 
We  shall  come  rejoicing,  bringing  in 

the  sheaves. 

2  Sowing  in  the  sunshine,   sowing  in 

the  shadows, 
Fearing  neither  clouds  nor  winter's 

chilling  breeze; 
By  and  by  the  harvest,  and  the  labor  ended, 
We  shall  come  rejoicing,  bringing  in 

the  sheaves. 

3  Go  then,  ever  weeping,  sowing  for  the  Master, 
Though  the  loss  sustained  our  spirit 

often  grieves; 
When  our  weeping's  over,  he  will  bid 
us  welcome, 
We  shall  come  rejoicing,  bringing  in 
the  sheaves. 


1  I  want  no  other  grace  than  thine; 

0  may  it  fill  this  heart  of  mine, 
And  ev'ry  impulse  there  refine, 

Until  conformed  to  thee! 
Cho. — No  other  grace,  no  other  grace 
To  help  me  in  the  Christian  race. 
No  other  grace,  dear  Lord,  than  thine 

To  help  me  on  my  way.    . 

2  I  want  no  other  peace  than  thine 
To  rest  me  in  the  life  divine; 
Oh,  may  thy  peace  be  ever  mine 

Now  and  eternally ! 
Cho. — No  other  grace,  no  other  grace 
To  help  me  in  the  Christian  race, 
No  other  peace  or  grace  than  thine 
To  help  me  on  my  way. 

3  I  want  no  other  love  than  thine, 
For  this,  O  Lord,  my  heart  incline, 
For  this  the  world  I  would  resign, 

And  rest  my  soul  on  thee! 
Cho. — No  other  love,  no  other  grace, 
To  cheer  me  in  the  Christian  race, 

1  want  no  other  love  than  thine 

To  help  me  on  my  way. 

4  I  want  no  other  cross  than  thine, 
To  bear  it,  Lord,  my  heart  incline, 

.  Till  crowned  at  last  by  love  divine, 

In  immortality. 

Cho. — No  other  love,  no  other  grace, 

Can  help  me  on  my  pilgrim  race, 

I  want  no  other  cross  but  thine 

To  help  me  on  my  way. 


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62mn?j 


1  Blessed  assurance,  Jesus  is  mine! 
Oh,  what  a  foretaste  of  glory  divine! 

'  Heir  of  salvation,  purchase  of  God, 
Born  of  his  Spirit,  washed  in  his  blood. 
Cho. — This  is  my  story,  this  is  my  song, 
Praising  my  Savior  all  the  day  long; 
This  is  my  story,  this  is  my  song, 
Praising  my  Savior  all  the  day  long. 

2  Perfect  submission,  perfect  delight, 
Visions  of  rapture  now  burst  on  my  sight; 
Angels  descending,  bring  from  above 
Echoes  of  mercy,  whispers  of  love. 

3  Perfect  submission,  all  is  at  rest; 

I  in  my  Savior  am  happy  and  blest, 
Watching  and  waiting,  looking  above, 
Filled^with  his  goodness,  lost  in  his  love. 

5i 


1  Oh,  the  gospel  story  tell 
Of  the  cross! 
Let  the  echo  rise  and  swell 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


15 


Of  the  cross! 
Sing  the  Savior's  grief  and  woe, 
How  his  blood  did  freely  flow, 
Till  the  children  all  shall  know 
Of  the  cross! 
Cho. — Of  the  cross,  of  the  cross! 

Sing  the  Savior's  grief  and  woe, 
How  his  blood  did  freely  flow, 
Till  the  children  all  shall  know 
Of  the  cross! 

2  Let  us  plead  the  holy  name 

Of  the  cross! 
And  the  Savior's  pain  and  shame 

Of  the  cross! 
For  his  name  must  be  our  plea, 
For  salvation  full  and  free, 
And  in  death  our  hope  must  be 

Of  the  cross! 

3  Oh,  the  song  shall  never  cease 

Of  the  cross! 
Of  the  mercy,  grace  and  peace, 

Of  the  cross! 
For  its  glory  gilds  the  way, 
And  it  hath  immortal  ray, 
And  we'll  sing  in  heav'n  for  aye 

Of  the  cross! 

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64 1 


gfcllBSl 


1  Anywhere  with  Jesus  I  can  safely  go, 
Anywhere  he  leads  me  in  this  world  below; 
Anywhere  without  him,  dearest  joys  would  fade, 
Anywhere  with  Jesus  I  am  not  afraid. 
Cho. --Anywhere!  anywhere!  fear  I  can  not  know, 
Anywhere  with  Jesus  I  can  safely  go. 

2  Anywhere  with  Jesus  I  am  not  alone, 
Other  friends  may  fail  me,  he  is  still  my  own; 
Tho'  his  hand  may  lead  me  over  drearest  ways, 
Anywhere  with  Jesus  is  a  house  of  praise. 

3  Any  where  with  Jesus  I  can  goto  sleep, 
When  the    dark'ning     shadows   round 

about  me  creep; 
Knowing  I  shall  waken  never  more  to  roam, 
Anywhere  with  Jesus  will  be  home,  sweet  home. 


i^3lS 


1  We  shall  reach  our  home  some  day, 
Thro'  the  precious  blood  of  Jesus; 

We  shall  tread  the  golden  way, 
Thro'  the  precious  blood  of  Jesus; 

We  shall  lay  each  burden  down, 

And  shall  gain  a  glorious  crown, 

Hallelujah!  gain  a  crown, 

Thro'  the  precious  blood  of  Jesus. 

Cho. — Precious  blood!  crimson  flood! 

Oh,  the  precious  blood  of  Jesns! 

Hallelujah,  we  shall  gain  a  glorious  crown, 
Thro'  the  precious  blood  of  Jesus! 


2  We  shall  sit  upon  the  right, 
Thro'  the  precious  blood  of  Jesus; 

We  shall  wear  "the  robes  of  white," 
Thro'  the  precious  blood  of  Jesus; 
Done  with  toiling  cares  and  fears, 
Done  with  partings,  pains  and  tears, 
While  shall  roll  the  endless  years, 
Thro'  the  precious  blood  of  Jesus. 

3  We  shall  hear  the  angels  sing, 
Thro'  the  precious  blood  of  Jesus; 

We  shall  gaze  upon  our  King, 

Thro'  the  precious  blood  of  Jesus; 
We  shall  join  the  upper  throng, 
In  the  sweet  redemption  song, 
Chant  it  sweetly,  loud  and  long, 
Thro'  the  precious  blood  of  Jesus. 

4  We  shall  dwell  in  safety  there, 
Thro'  the  precious  blood  of  Jesus, 

Where  the  skies  are  ever  fair, 

Thro'  the  precious  blood  of  Jesus; 

We  shall  never  sigh  again; 

We  shall  never  die  again; 

Glory  to  his  holy  name, 

Thro'  the  precious  blood  of  Jesus. 


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Pass  me  not,  O  gentle  Savior, 

Hear  my  humble  cry; 
While  on  others  thou  art  smiling, 

Do  not  pass  me  by. 
Kef. — Savior,  Savior, 
Hear  my  humble  cry; 

While  on  others  thou  art  calling, 
Do  not  pass  me  by. 
Let  me,  at  thy  throne  of  mercy, 

Find  a  sweet  relief; 
Kneeling  there  in  deep  contrition, 

Help  my  unbelief. 
Trusting  only  in  thy  merits, 

Would  I  seek  thy  face; 
Heal  my  wounded,  broken  spirit, 

Save  me  by  thy  grace. 
Thou,  the  spring  of  all  my  comfort, 

More  than  life  to  me, 
Whom  have  I  on  earth  beside  thee? 

Whom  in  heav'n  but  thee? 


1  Jesus  is  tenderly  calling  thee  home, 
Calling  to-day,  calling  to-day; 

Why  from  the  sunshine  of  love  wilt  thou  roam, 

Farther  and  farther  away? 
Cho. — Calling  to-day,  calling  to-day; 
Jesus  is  calling,  is  tenderly  calling  to-day. 

2  Jesus  is  calling  the  weary  to  rest, 
Calling  to-day,  calling  to-day: 

j  Bring  him  thy  burden  and  thou  shalt  be  blest; 
!     He  will  not  turn  thee  away. 


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PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


3  Jesus  is  waiting,  oh,  come  to  him  now, 
Waiting  to-day,  waiting  to-day; 

Come  with  thy  sins,  at  his  feet  lowly  bow, 
Come,  and  no  longer  delay. 

4  Jesus  is  pleading,  oh,  list  to  his  voice, 
Pleading  to-day,  pleading  to-day; 

They  who  believe  on  his  name  shall  rejoice; 
Quickly  arise  and  away. 


68  pi 


^m 


1  Alas!  and  did  my  Savior  bleed, 

And  did  my  Sovereign  die? 
Would  he  devote  that  sacred  head 
For  such  a  worm  as  I? 
Cho. — At  the  cross,  at  the  cross,  where 
I  first  saw  the  light, 
And  the  burden  of  my  heart  rolled  away, 
It  was  there  by  faith  I  received  my  sight, 
And  now  I  am  happy  all  the  day. 

2  Was  it  for  crimes  that  I  had  done 

He  groaned  upon  the  tree? 
Amazing  pity,  grace  unknown, 
And  love  beyond  degree! 

3  But  drops  of  grief  can  ne'er  repay 

The  debt  of  love  I  owe; 
Here,  Lord,  I  give  myself  away; 
'Tis  all  that  I  can  do! 


69  Ip 


^^ 


1  How  sweet  the  name  of  Jesus  sounds 

In  a  believer's  ear! 
It  soothes  his  sorrows,  heals  his  wounds, 

And  drives  away  his  fear. 
Cho. — 1| :  Oh,  how  I  love  Jesus!  :|| 

Because  he  first  loved  me; 
|| :  How  can  I  forget  thee?  :|| 
Dear  Lord,  remember  me. 

2  It  makes  the  wounded  spirit  whole, 

And  calms  the  troubled  breast; 
'Tis  manna  to  the  hungry  soul, 
And  to  the  weary  rest. 

3  I  would  thy  boundless  love  proclaim 

With  every  fleeting  breath; 
So  shall  the  music  of  thy  name 
Refresh  my  soul  in  death 


7Q  jj^^^E^EgE^ 


1  Keep  a  light  in  the  window,  my  brother 
The  storm  fiercely  rages  without, 

And  winds  in  their  fury  are  blinding; 

The  trav'lers  are  groping  in  doubt. 
Cho. — Keep  a  light  in  the  window,  my  brother, 

The  tempter  is  setting  a  snare, 
But  a  ray  from  a  light  in  your  window 

May  help  the  poor  sinner  beware. 

2  Keep  a  light  in  the  window,  my  brother, 
Perchance  there  is  some  one  astray ; 


Just  a  gleam  may  give  hope  to  the  weary, 
And  guide  till  the  breaking  of  day 

3  Keep  a  light  in  the  window,  my  brother, 
Illumined  the  pathway  should  be; 

Keep  a  bright  shining  light  in  the  window, 
And  night  will  be  brighter  for  thee. 


71  |p 


m-j-;  j-gj^^i 


1  Keep  the  banner  flying! 

This  your  cry  should  be; 
Many  souls  are  dying, 
Jesus  must  they  see; 
Under  condemnation, 

Life  will  soon  be  gone; 
Only  is  salvation 
In  the  sinless  One. 
Cho.— II :  Shout,  shout  the  battle  cry, 
Girt  with  endeavor; 
Lift,  lift  the  banner  high, 
Now  and  forever.  :|| 

2  Keep  the  banner  flying! 

When  the  faithful  fall, 
Give  not  up  to  sighing, 

Christ  is  All  in  all; 
Rally  all  your  forces; 

See,  the  Captain's  near; 
Trust  to  his  resources; 

There  is  naught  to  fear. 

3  Keep  the  banner  flying! 

Christians  should  agree, 
With  each  other  vying, 

Yet  in  harmony, 
Working  still  for  Jesus, 

Righting  human  wrong, 
Till  the  angels  greet  us 

With  their  welcome  song. 

4  Keep  the  banner  flying 

Over  land  and  sea; 
By  yourself  denying 

Comes  the  victory; 
Brighten  toil  with  singing, 

Better  days  will  come; 
To  the  Savior  clinging, 

You  shall  rest  at  home. 


1  "How  far,  how  far  to  the  City  of  Gold?" 
The  anxious  pilgrim  cries, 
"How  far  to  journey  ere  I  see 
Its  towers  before  me  rise?" 
Though  often  worn  and  sad, 

Oppressed  with  grief  and  care, 
Pilgrim,  press  on  a  few  more  steps; 
Thy  feet  are  almost  there. 
Cho. — Press  on,  press  on, 

Where  lies  thy  home  so  fair; 
Pilgrim,  press  on  a  few  more  steps; 
Thy  feet  are  almost  there. 


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"How  far,  how  far  to  the  City  of  Gold?" 

The  saddened  hearts  would  know, 
While  mourning  o'er  the  friends  they  love, 

In  death's  embrace  laid  low; 
How  long  ere  saints  awake 

And  pass  those  portals  fair? 
Hope  whispers  in  affliction's  hour, 

Weep  not,  they're  almost  there. 
'  'How  far,  how  far  to  the  City  of  Gold, " 

Where  sorrow  ne'er  shall  come, 
The  promised  land  of  joy  and  rest, 

The  saints'  eternal  home? 
The  journey  long  has  been, 

But  home  will  soon  appear; 
Each  land-mark  past  proclaims  to  us 

We're  almost,  almost  there. 


.When  I  was  far  away  and  lost, 

Oh,  'tis  wonderful! 
That  I  was  saved  at  such  a  cost! 

Oh,  'tis  wonderful! 
Cho.— Oh,  'tis  wonderful! 

Oh,  'tis  wonderful! 
That  Jesus  gave  his  life  for  me! 

Oh,  'tis  wonderful! 

2  I  once  was  blind,  but  now  I  see; 

Oh,  'tis  wonderful! 
Was  bound  by  sin,  but  now  am  free; 
Oh,  'tis  wonderful! 

3  My  guilt  was  all  I  had  to  bring, 

Oh,  'tis  wonderful! 

Yet  I  was  made  his  love  to  sing; 

Oh,  'tis  wonderful! 

4  Come,  sinner,  now,  and  seek  his  grace, 

Oh,  'tis  wonderful! 

And  find  in  him  a  resting  place; 

Oh,  'tis  wonderful! 


74  [fm^i^^^m 


1  Come,  contrite  one,  and  seek  his  grace, 

Jesus  is  passing  by; 
See  in  his  reconciling  face, 

The  sunshine  of  the  sky. 
Cho. — Passing  by,  passing  by, 
Hasten  to  meet  him  on  the  way, 
Jesus  is  passing  by  to-day, 

Passing  by,  passing  by. 

2  Come,  hungry  one,  and  tell  your  needs, 

Jesus  is  passing  by; 
The  Bread  of  Life  your  soul  will  feed, 
'  And  fully  satisfy. 

3  Come,  weary  one,  and  find  your  rest, 

Jesus  is  passing  by ; 
Come  where  the  longing  heart  is  blessed, 
And  on  his  bosom  lie. 

4  Come,  burdened  one,  bring  all  your  care, 

Jesus  is  passing  by; 


The  love  that  listens  to  your  prayer, 
Will  "no  good  thing"  deny. 


75|jfc 


3=3= 


mm 


1  My  Jesus,  I  love  thee,  I  know  thou 

art  mine; 
For  thee  all  the  follies  of  sin  I  resign; 
My  gracious  Redeemer,  my  Savior  art  thou, 
If  ever  I  loved  thee,  my  Jesus,  'tis  now. 

2  I  love  thee,   because  thou  hast  first 

loved  me, 
And  purchased  my  pardon  on  Calvary's  tree; 
I  love  thee  for  wearing  the  thorns  on 

thy  brow, 
If  ever  I  loved  thee,  my  Jesus,  'tis  now. 

3  I   will    love  thee  in  life,  I  will  love 

thee  in  death, 
And  praise  thee  as  long  as  thou  lendcst 

me  breath; 
And  say  when  the  death-dew  lies  cold 

on  my  brow, 
If  ever  I  loved  thee,  my  Jesus,  'tis  now. 

4  In  mansions  of  glory  and  endless  delight, 
I'll  ever  adore  thee  in  heaven  so  bright; 
I'll  sing  with  the  glittering  crown  on 

my  brow; 
If  ever  I  loved  thee,  my  Jesus,  'tis  now\ 


76  g^ 


1  Come,  ye  disconsolate,  where'er  ye  languish, 
Come  to  the  mercy -seat,  fervently  kneel; 

Here  bring  your  wounded  hearts,  here 
tell  your  anguish; 
Earth  has  no  sorrow  that  heaven  can  not  heal. 

2  Joy  of  the  desolate,  light  of  the  straying, 
Hope  of  the  penitent,  fadeless  and  pure, 

Here  speaks  the  Comforter,  tenderly  saying, 
"Earth  has  no  sorrow  that  heaven  can 
not  cure." 

3  Here  see  the  bread  of  life;  see  waters 

flowing 
Forth  from  the  throne  of  God,  pure 

from  above; 
Come  to  the  feast  of  love,  come,  ever 

knowing 
Earth  has  no  sorrow  but  heaven- can 

remove. 


77H^ife^i 


1  Wondrous  news!  we'll  raise  the  song, 
As  we  journey  'mid  the  throng, 

Of  a  Savior's  gracious  love  to-day, 
How  on  Calvary's  rugged  mount 
He  has  opened  up  a  fount 

That  will  wash  the  stains  of  sin  away. 

Cho. — We  will  tell,  we  will  tell 
Of  a  Savior's  dying  love  to-day; 


13 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


We  will  tell,  we  will  tell 
Of  a  Savior's  precious  love  to-day. 

2  Wondrous  news!  we'll  raise  the  song, 
And  the  notes  we  will  prolong, 

Of  the  Christ  that  saves  from  ev'ry  sin; 
Whosoever  will  believe, 
Peace  and  pardon  shall  receive, 

And  the  blest  assurance  know  within. 

3  Wondrous  news!  we'll  raise  the  song 
As  we  join  the  ransomed  throng, 

Marching  homeward  to  the  land  on  high : 
There  our  loved  ones  gone  before, 
Wait  for  us  upon  the  shore; 

Thro'  his  love  we'll  meet  them  by  and  by. 


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78 

1  Why"stand  ye  idle,  waiting, 

While  Christ  is  calling  you? 
For  in  his  world-wide  vineyard 
There's  work  for  all  to  do. 
CHO. — Why  idle?  why  waiting 
To  render  service  true? 
Oh!  ev'ry  where  we  turn  us 
There's  earnest  work  to  do. 

2  The  fields  are  white  and  ripened: 

The  harvest  time  is  here; 
The  Master  pleads  for  toilers; 
His  call,  can  you  not  hear? 

3  Some  hearts  are  touched  with  sorrow, 

And  some  are  touched  with  sin; 
Poor  wanderers  from  Jesus, 
Oh!  haste  to  bring  them  in. 

4  Some  homes  with  gloom  are  shaded; 

Some  lives  are  cheerless,  sad ; 
Go  bear  to  them  the  message 
That  Christ  can  make  them  glad. 

5  And  some  poor  souls,  discouraged 

With  failure  and  with  sin, 
At  Mercy's  door  are  waiting 
For  us  to  lead  them  in. 


79  gfe§ 


1  In  thought  I  travel  back  to-night 
To  my  old  country  home; 

What  joyful  scenes  flash  thro'  my  mind 

As  in  the  past  I  roam! 
My  mother  with  her  locks  of  snow, 

Is  knitting  in  her  chair, 
While  father,  sitting  by  her  side, 

Sings  this  familiar-air: 

Chorus  to  1st  verse. — 
Thus  far  the  Lord  has  led  me  on; 

Thus  far  his  pow'r  prolongs  my  days, 
And  ev'ry  ev'ning  shall  make  known 

Some  fresh  memorial  of  his  grace. 

2  I  left  my  room  and  gently  crept 
Down  to  the  open  door, 


And  heard  my  mother  join  the  song, 

And  chant  it  o'er  and  o'er; 
Since  then  in  cities,  great  and  small, 

I've  beared  the  cultured  sing, 
But  no  such  rapture  to  my  heart 

Could  all  their  music  bring. 

3  The  Holy  Book  was  opened  then, 
And  mother  read  aloud 

About  the  home  prepared  on  high, 
Above  the  storm  and  cloud; 

That  humble  cottage  seemed  to  me 
Grand  as  the  mansions  fair, 

And  I  am  sure  before  they  knelt, 
The  angels  hovered  there. 

4  The  holy  hush  came  o'er  my  soul, 
As  on  their  knees  they  fell; 

They  prayed  as  tho'  they  were  inspired; 

So  listen  while  I  tell; 
They  prayed  for  pastor,  neighbor,  friend, 

And  then  they  prayed  for  me: 
"O  Jesus,  grant  that  our  dear  boy 

May  follow  only  thee! " 

5  I  gave  my  heart  to  God  that  night, 
Ere  they  rose  up  from  prayer; 

Then  saw  them  kiss  each  other's  face, 

Though  furrowed  deep  with  care; 
Again  I  heard  a  sweet  refrain 

While  I  stole  back  to  rest; 
Help  me  to  sing  it  o'er  again, 

In  mem'ry  of  the  blest. 

Chorus  to  last  verse. — 

1  Children  of  the  heavenly  King, 
As  ye  journey,  let  us  sing; 
Sing  your  Savior's  worthy  praise, 
Glorious  in  his  works  and  ways. 

2  We  are  traveling  home  to  God, 
In  the  way  our  fathers  trod ; 
They  are  happy  now,  and  we 
Soon  their  happiness  shall  see. 


80|p5 


1  I  have  a  song  I  love  to  sing, 

Since  I  have  been  redeemed, 
Of  my  Redeemer,  Savior  King, 
Since  I  have  been  redeemed. 
Cho. — Since  I  have  been  redeemed, 
Since  I  have  been  redeemed, 
I  will  glory  in  his  name; 

Since  I  have  been  redeemed, 
I  will  glory  in  the  Savior's  name. 

2  I  have  a  Christ  that  satisfies, 

Since  I  have  been  redeemed; 

To  do  his  will  my  highest  prize, 

Since  I  have  been  redeemed. 

3  I  have  a  Witness  bright  and  clear 

Since  I  have  been  redeemed, 

Dispelling  ev'ry  doubt  and  fear, 

Since  I  have  been  redeemed. 


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4  I  have  a  joy  I  can't  express, 

Since  I  have  been  redeemed, 
All  thro'  his  blood  and  righteousness, 
Since  I  have  been  redeemed. 

5  1  have  a  home  prepared  for  me, 

Since  I  have  been  redeemed, 

Where  I  shall  dwell  eternally, 

Since  I  have  been  redeemed. 


1  Hark!  the  Savior  speaks  with  gentle  voice 

To  each  heart  with  guilt  opprest; 
Here  is  living  water,  soul  athirst, 

Come  drink,  and  be  at  rest. 
CHO.-The  Spirit  and  the  bride  say  come, 

Oh,  come,  and  no  more  delay; 
Life's  water  is  free,  Christ  calleth  thee, 
Sin-laden  soul,  oh,  come  to-day! 

2  Whosoever  will  may  come  and  drink 

Of  this  living  water  free; 
Thirsty  one,  where  life's  pure  fountain  flows, 
There  is  a  gift  for  thee. 

3  Over  desert  sands,  in  paths  of  sin, 

Stray  no  more  with  weary  feet; 
The  refreshing  stream  inviteth  thee 
To  joy  and  rest  complete. 


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82  ffijfcfcfegi^l^ 


1  We  are  sowing,  ever  sowing, 

In  the  paths  where  others  move, 
And  the  harvest  that  shall  follow, 

Shall  a  bane  or  blessing  prove; 
Are  we  sowing  thorns  and  thistles, 

That  shall  pierce  the  trav'ler's  feet, 
Or  the  seeds  of  love  and  mercy, 

That  shall  make  existence  sweet? 
Cho. — Sowing  pain  or  sowing  pleasure, 

Sowing  tares  or  golden  wheat; 
What,  oh,  what  shall  be  the  harvest, 
When  our  sowing  is  complete? 

2  We  are  sowing,  ever  sowing, 

Be  the  weather  foul  or  fair; 
Heedlessly  how  oft  we  scatter, 

Where  there's  need  of  greatest  care; 
Now's  the  seed-time,  full  of  promise, 

Full  of  possibility; 
What  the  fruitage  we  shall  gather, 

Here  and  in  eternity? 

3  We  are  sowing,  ever  sowing, 

In  the  home  and  on  the  street, 
Sowing  good  or  sowing  evil, 

For  ourselves  and  all  we  meet; 
Let  us  earnestly  endeavor 

Seeds  of  happiness  to  strew, 
That  our  fellow-men  may  bless  us, 

Wheresoever  we  may  go. 


83temsisg 


Nearer,  yet  nearer,  my  God,  to  thee, 
Dearer,  yet  dearer  thou  art  to  me, 
Still  hoping,  trusting,  ever  to  be, 
Nearer,  my  Savior,  nearer  to  thee. 
Purer,  yet  purer  I  long  to  be, 
Nearer,  yet  nearer,  my  God,  to  thee, 
Still  hoping,  praying,  ever  to  be, 
Nearer,  still  nearer,  my  Godf  to  thee. 
Higher,  yet  higher,  out  of  the  night, 
Nearer,  yet  nearer  the  throne  of  white, 
Still  rising  higher,  nearer  the  light, 
Nearer,  still  nearer  the  throne  of  white. 


84  §^ 


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m 


1  We  shall  stand  before  the  King, 
With  the  angels  we  shall  sing, 

By  and  by,  by  and  by; 
Walk  the  bright,  the  golden  shore, 
Praising  him  for  evermore, 
By  and  by,  by  and  by. 
Cho. — We  shall  stand  before  the  King, 
With  the  angels  we  shall  sing, 
Glory,  glory  to  our  King; 
Hallelujah,  hallelujah, 

We  shall  stand  before  the  King! 

2  Eing,  ye  bells  of  heaven,  ring, 
We  shall  stand  before  the  King, 

By  and  by,  by  and  by; 
There  our  sorrows  will  be  o'er, 
There  his  name  we  will  adore, 

By  and  by,  by  and  by. 

3  Wake,  my  soul,  thy  tribute  bring, 
Thou  shalt  stand  before  the  King, 

By  and  by,  by  and  by; 
Lay  thy  trophies  at  his  feet, 
In  his  likeness  stand  complete, 

By  and  by,  by  and  by. 

85  3Sg^s3^^ 


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& 


1  In  vain  in  high  and  holy  lays 

My  soul  her  grateful  voice  would  raise; 
For  who  can  sing  the  worthy  praise 
Of  the  wonderful  love  of  Jesus? 
Ref. — Wonderful  love!  wonderful  love! 
Wonderful  love  of  Jesus! 
Wonderful  love!  wonderful  love! 
Wonderful  love  of  Jesus! 

2  A  joy  by  day,  a  peace  by  night, 
In  storms  a  calm,  in  darkness  light, 
In  pain  a  balm,  in  weakness  might 

Is  the  wonderful  love  of  Jesus. 

3  My  hope  for  pardon  when  I  call, 
My  trust  for  lifting  when  I  fall, 
In  life,  in  death,  my  all  in  all, 

Is  the  wonderful  love  of  Jesus.  - 


20 


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86  Ipli 


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1  Thanks  be  to  Jesus,  his  mercy  is  free, 

Mercy  is  free,  mercy  is  free; 
Sinner,  that  mercy  is  flowing  for  thee, 

Mercy  is  boundless  and  free; 
If  thou  art  willing  on  him  to  believe, 

Mercy  is  free,  mercy  is  free; 
Life  everlasting  thy  soul  may  receive, 

Merfcy  is  boundless  and  free. 
Ref. — Jesus  the  Savior,  is  looking  for  thee, 

Looking  for  thee,  looking  for  thee; 
Lovingly,  tenderly  calling  for  thee, 

Calling  and  looking  for  thee. 

2  Why  on  the  mountains  of  sin  wilt 

thou  roam? 

Mercy  is  free,  mercy  is  free; 
Gently  the  Spirit  is  calling,  "Come  home," 

Mercy  is  boundless  and  free; 
Thou  art  in  darkness,  O,  come  to  the  light, 

Mercy  is  free,  mercy  is  free; 
Jesus  is  waiting,  he'll  save  you  to-night, 

Mercy  is  boundless  and  free. 

3  Think  of  his  goodness,  his  patience,  and  love; 

Mercy  is  free,  mercy  is  free; 
Pleading  thy  cause  with  his  Father  above, 

Mercy  is  boundless  and  free; 
Come  and  repenting,  O,  give  him  thy  heart, 

Mercy  is  free,  mercy  is  free; 
Grieve  him  no  longer,  but  come  as  thou  art, 

Mercy  is  boundless  and  free. 

4  Yes,  there  is  pardon  for  all  who  believe; 

Mercy  is  free,  mercy  is  free; 
Come,  and  this  moment  a  blessing  receive, 

Mercy  is  boundless  and  free; 
Jesus  is  waiting,  O,  hear  him  proclaim, 

Mercy  is  free,  mercy  is  free; 
Cling  to  his  mercy,  believe  on  his  name, 

Mercy  is  boundless  and  free. 


87  p 


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mi 


1  O  for  a  thousand  tongues  to  sing, 

Blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord ! 
The  glories  of  my  God  and  King, 

Blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord! 
Cho. — ||:Blessed  be  the  name,:|| 

Blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord ! 
||:Blessed  be  the  name,:|| 

Blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

2  Jesus,  the  name  that  charms  our  fears, 

Blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord ! 
'Tis  music  in  the  sinner's  ears, 
Blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord ! 

3  He  breaks  the  pow'r  of  cancelled  sin, 

Blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord ! 

His  blood  can  make  the  foulest  clean, 

Blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord. 


88  g^ 


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Look  away  to  the  cross,  leave  thy  bur- 
dens all  there, 
All  the  sins  that  condemn,  all  the  wrong, 
All  thy  bitter   remorse,  all   thy  grief 
and  despair; 
Look  away  to  the  cross  and  be  strong. 
Cho. — Look  away  to  the  cross,  it  will 
ease  thee  of"  care, 
And  the  shadows  will  leave  thy  soul ; 
Look  away  to  the  cross,  humbly  kneel- 
ing in  prayer, 
Only  Christ  can  make  thee  whole. 

2  Look  away  to  the  cross,  leave  thy 

burdens  all  there, 
In  the  course  of  the  swift  coming  years; 
He   will  give    needed    grace,    all    thy 

troubles  will  bear, 
And  like  clouds  he  will  scatter  thy  fears. 

3  Look  away  to  the  cross,   leave  thy 

burdens  all  there, 
At  the  cross  where  thy  Savior  has  died; 
All  thy  sins  he  will  pardon,  thy  sorrow 
he'll  share, 
And  for  all  of  thy  wants  will  provide. 


89 


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1  In  loving  consecration, 

Lord,  let  me  bring  my  heart; 
All  its  affection  shall  be  thine; 
None  else  shall  share  a  part. 
Cho. — My  all  I  now  surrender,  Lord, 
Give  it  beyond  recall ; 
None  else  shall  share  a  part,  No! 
Jesus  shall  have  it  all. 

2  All  of  my  life  I  pledge  thee, 

All  of  my  ransomed  pow'rs, 

All  of  my  service  and  my  love, 

All  of  my  days  and  hours. 

3  Nothing  shall  be  with-holden ; 

Nothing  will  I  recall; 
All  shall  be  on  the  altar  laid, 
Jesus  shall  have  it  all. 

4  My  hands  for  thee  to  labor, 

My  feet  to  walk  thy  ways, 
My  life  to  magnify  thy  grace, 
My  lips  to  speak  thy  praise. 

5  I  should  have  served  thee  better, 

I  should  have  loved  thee  more; 
Now  I  will  live  for  thee  alone, 
Henceforth  and  evermore. 

6  Here,  at  this  holy  altar, 

Now,  while  in  tears  I  bow, 
Seal  thou  the  covenant  I  make, 
Hear  and  accept  my  vow. 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


21 


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1  'lis  so  sweet  to  trust  in  Jesus 
Just  to  take  him  at  his  word, 

Just  to  rest  upon  his  promise, 

Just  to  know,  "Thus  saith  the  Lord." 

Kef. — Jesus,  Jesus,  how  I  trust  him! 
How  I've  proved  him  o'er  and  o'er! 

Jesus,  Jesus,  precious  Jesus! 
O  for  grace  to  trust  him  more! 

2  O  how  sweet  to  trust. in  Jesus. 
Just  to  trust  his  cleansing  blood, 

Just  in  simple  faith  to  plunge  me 
'Neath  the  healing,  cleansing  flood! 

3  Yes,  'tis  sweet  to  trust  in  Jesus, 
Just  from  sin  and  self  to  cease, 

Just  from  Jesus  simply  taking 
Life  and  rest,  and  joy  and  peace. 

4  I'm  so  glad  I  learned  to  trust  thee, 
Precious  Jesus,  Savior,  Friend; 

And  I  know  that  thou  art  with  me, 
Wilt  be  with  me  to  the  end. 


91  §p 


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3=3=£ 


1  There's  a  great  day  coming, 
A  great  day  coming, 

There's  a  great  day  coming  by  and  by, 

When  the  saints  and  the  sinners  shall 

be  parted  right  and  left; 

Are  you  ready  for  that  day  to  come? 

Cho. — Are  you  ready?  Are  you  ready? 

Are  you  ready  for  the  judgment  day? 

Are  you  ready?  Are  you  ready 
For  the  judgment  day? 

2  There's  a  bright  day  coming, 
A  bright  day  coming, 

There's  a  bright  day  coming  by  and  by, 
But  the  brightness  shall  only  come  to 
those  who  love  the  Lord: 
Are  you  ready  for  that  day  to  come? 

3  There's  a  sad  day  coming, 
A  sad  day  coming, 

There's  a  sad  day  coming  by  and  by, 
When  the  sinner  shall  hear  his  doom, 
"depart,  I  know  ye  not;" 
Are  you  ready  for  that  day  to  come? 


92  |p 


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1  Vain  man,  thy  fond  pursuits  forbear; 
Repent,  thine  end  is  nigh; 

Death,  at  the  farthest,  can't  be  far; 
O  think  before  thou  die! 

Ref. — ||:We  are  passing  away,:|| 
We  are  passing  away 
To  the  great  judgment  day. 

2  Reflect,  thou  hast  a  soul  to  save; 
Thy  sins,  how  high  they  mount! 


What  are  thy  hopes  beyond  the  grave? 
How  stands  that  dark  account? 

3  Death  enters,  and  there's  no  defence; 
His  time  there's  none  can  tell; 

He'll  in  a  moment  call  thee  hence, 
To  heaven,  or  down  to  hell. 

4  Thy  flesh  (perhaps  thy  greatest  care) 
Shall  into  dust  consume; 

But,  ah!  destruction  ends  not  there; 
Sin  kills  beyond  the  tomb. 


1  Scattering  precious  seed  by  the  wayside, 
Scattering  precious  seed  by  the  hillside, 
Scattering  precious  seed  o'er  the  field,  wide, 

Scattering  precious  seed  by  the  way. 
Cho. — Sowing  in  the  morning, 

Sowing  at  the  noontide, 

Sowing  in  the  ev'ning, 
Sowing  the  precious  seed  by  the  way. 

2  Scattering  precious  seed  for  the  growing, 
Scattering  precious  seed,  freely  sowing, 
Scattering  precious  seed,  trusting,  knowing, 

Surely  the  Lord  will  send  it  the  rain. 

3  Scattering  precious  seed,  doubting  never, 
Scattering  precious  seed,  trusting  ever, 
Sowing  the  word  with  pray'r  and  endeavor, 

Trusting  the  Lord  for  growth  and  for  yield. 

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94  §p 


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1  There  is  a  Rock  in  a  weary  land, 
Its  shadow  falls  on  the  burning  sand, 
Inviting  pilgrims  as  they  pass 

To  seek  a  shade  in  the  wilderness. 
Ref. — Then  why  will  ye  die? 

Oh!  why  will  ye  die? 
When  the  shelt'ring  Rock  is  so  near  by? 

Oh!  why  will  ye  die? 

2  There  is  a  Well  in  a  desert  plain, 
Its  waters  call  with  entreating  strain, 
"Ho,  ev'ry  thirsting  sin-sick  soul, 
Come,  freely  drink,  and  thou  shalt  be  whole." 
Ref. — Then  why  will  ye  die? 

Oh!  why  will  ye  die? 

When  the  living  Well  is  so  near  by? 

Oh!  why  will  ye  die? 

3  A  great  fold  stands  with  its  portals  wide, 
The  sheep  astray  on  the  mountain  side; 
The  Shepherd  climbs  o'er  mountains  steep, 
He's  searching  now  for  his  wand'ring  sheep. 
Ref. — Then  why  will  ye  die? 

Oh!  why  will  ye  die? 
When  the  Shepherd's  fold  is  so  near  by? 
Oh!  why  will  ye  die? 

4  There  is  a  Cross  where  the  Savior  died, 
His  blood  flowed  out  in  a  crimson  tide, 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


A  sacrifice  for  sins  of  men, 

And  free  to  all  who  will  enter  in. 

Kef. — Then  why  will  ye  die? 

Oh!  why  will  ye  die? 
When  the  crimson  cross  is  so  near  by? 

Oh!  why  will  ye  die? 

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95  §pi 


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The  blood  of  Jesus  frees  from  sin, 
Hallelujah,  what  a  Savior! 
Renews  the  troubled  heart  within; 

Hallelujah,  what  a  Savior! 
His  life  he  gave  upon  a  tree, 
That  sinful  man  redeemed  might  be, 
And  live  through  all  eternity; 

Hallelujah,  what  a  Savior! 

2  Salvation,  oh,  that  joyful  sound! 

Hallelujah,  what  a  Savior! 
It  reaches  earth's  remotest  bound; 

Hallelujah,  what  a  Savior! 
Triumphant  raise  the  joyful  strain, 
A  Savior  dies  but  lives  again, 
Eternal  in  the  heav'ns  to  reign; 

Hallelujah,  what  a  Savior! 

3  Arise!  arise!  thy  light  is  come! 

Hallelujah,  what  a  Savior! 
Why  sit  ye  longer  idle,  dumb? 

Hallelujah,  what  a  Savior! 
Proclaim  abroad  his  matchless  name, 
Whose  pow'r  the  vilest  can  reclaim, 
Throughout  eternity  the  same; 

Hallelujah,  what  a  Savior! 


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P£ 


96 

1  Jesus^s  the  light,  the  way, 

||:We  are  walking  in  the  light;:|| 
Shining  brighter  day  by  day, 
We  are  walking  in  the  beautiful  light  of  God. 
Kef. — J: We  are  walking  in  the  light, :|| 

We  are  walking  in  the  light, 
We  are  walking  in  the  beautiful  light  of  God. 

2  We  who  know  our  sins  forgiven, 

||:We  are  walking  in  the  light  ;:j| 
Find  on  earth  the  joy  of  heav'n, 
We  are  walking  in  the  beautiful  light  of  God. 

3  As  we  journey  here  below, 

||- We  are  walking  in  the  Hght;:|| 
Oh,  what  joy  and  peace  we  know! 
We  are  walking  in  the  beautiful  light  of  God. 

4  We  will  sing  his  power  to  save, 

j|  :We  are  walking  in  the  light; :|| 
We  will  triumph  o'er  the  grave, 
We  are  walking  in  the  beautiful  light  of  God. 


1  When  I  read  the  dear  old  story 
Of  the  Cross  and  Calvary, 


With  what  joy  my  heart  runs  over, 

As  I  think  he  died  for  me; 
And  my  soul  is  filled  with  longing, 

As  I  read  that  long  ago, 
Persons  walked  and  talked  with  Jesus 

As  he  journeyed  to  and  fro. 
Cho. — Oh,  to  walk  and  talk  with  Jcsiif, 

'Tis  a  blessed  thought  to  me! 
This  my  daily  pray'r,  my  Savior, 

Let  me  walk  and  talk  with  thee. 

2  Oh,  to  walk  and  talk  with  Jesus, 

What  a  rapture  in  the  thought! 
Oh,  to  be  like  his  disciples, 

By  the  world's  great  teacher  taught! 
And  my  heart  o'erflows  with  gladness, 

As  the  story  I  repeat; 
Let  me  walk  and  talk  with  Jesus, 

Let  me  learn  at  Jesus'  feet. 

3  I  can  walk  and  talk  with  Jesus, 

Though  I  cannot  see  his  face; 
I  can  feel  the  Lord  who  loves  me 

Near  in  ev'ry  time  and  place; 
I  can  feel  his  smile  upon  me; 

"Follow  me,"  I  hear  him  say; 
Soul,  be  glad !  with  those  who  love  him 

Jesus  walks  and  talks  to-day. 


Where  will  you  spend  eternity? 
This  question  comes  to  you  and  me; 
Tell  me,  what  shall  your  answer  be? 
Where  will  you  spend  eternity? 
Kef. — Eternity!  eternity! 
Where  will  you  spend  eternity? 

2  Many  are  choosing  Christ  to-day, 
Turning  from  all  their  sins  away; 
Heav'n  shall  their  happy  portion  be; 
Where  will  you  spend  eternity? 

3  Leaving  the  strait  and  narrow  way, ' 
Going  the  downward  road  to-day, 
Sad  will  their  final  ending  be, — 
Lost  through  a  long  eternity! 

Kef. — Eternity!  eternity! 
Lost  through  a  long  eternity! 

4  Repent,  believe,  this  very  hour, 
Trust  in  the  Savior's  grace  and  pow'r, 
Then  will  your  joyous  answer  be: 
Saved  through  a  long  eternity! 

Ref. — Eternity !   eternity ! 
Saved  through  a  long  eternity! 


99  gi 


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Oh,  my  heart  is  thrilled  with  won- 
drous joy  to-day! 
I  am  resting  in  the  Savior's  love; 
Christ,  the  Lord,  has  taken  all  my  sins  away, 
I  am  resting  in  the  Savior's  love. 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


23 


Ref. — 1|  :I  am  resting,  sweetly  resting, 
I  am  resting  in  the  Savior's  love.  :|| 

2  At  the  fountain  opened  for  the  soul  unclean, 
I  am  resting  in  the  Savior's  love; 

Trusting  in  his  grace  I  ventured  freely  in, 
I  am  resting  in  the  Saviors  love. 

3  All  my  doubts  are  vanished,  all  my 

fears  are  gone, 
I  am  resting  in  the  Saviors  love; 
When  I  trusted  Jesus,  lo,  the  work  was  done! 
I  am  resting  in  the  Savior's  love. 

4  O  the  peace  and  rapture!  O  the  won- 

drous bliss! 
I  am  resting  in  the  Savior's  love; 
I  have  never  known  so  pure  a  joy  as  this; 
I  am  resting  in  the  Savior's  love. 

5  So  I  live  rejoicing  in  his  love  each  day, 
I  am  resting  in  the  Savior's  love; 

I  am  walking  with  him  in  the  narrow  way, 
I  am  resting  in  the  Savior's  love. 


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a3=3JEfce^ 


100 


1  There's  a  song  my  heart  is  singing, 
In  my  soul  its  tones  are  ringing, 
Peace  and  rest  and  joy  'tis  bringing, 

Jesus  Christ  has  power  to  save! 
Cho. — Sing  it  over  and  over  again  to  me, 
In  its  wonderful  sweet  simplicity; 
Tell  it  o'er  the  ocean  wave, 
Jesus  Christ  has  power  to  save. 

2  Oh,  that  song  my  soul  is  thrilling, 
Jesus  saves  the  soul  that's  willing! 
Precious  truth!  my  heart  'tis  filling, 

Jesus  Christ  has  power  to  save! 

3  Sinner,  come,  if  thou' It  receive  him, 
Look  to  Jesus  and  believe  him, 

All  your  life  and  service  give  him, 
Jesus  Christ  has  power  to  save! 


In  robes  of  purity, 

From  all  sin  and  sorrow  free, 

Safe  with  Jesus  we  will  be 

In  our  heav'nly  home. 
We  will  meet  our  precious  Savior 

When  we  reach  our  home, 
Live  forever  in  his  favor 

'Neath  the  golden  dome; 
Changed  to  his  likeness,  we 
Shall  his  glorious  person  see, 
And  adore  him  ceaselessly 

In  our  heav'nly  home. 


102 


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1  With  friends  on  earth  we  meet  in  gladness, 
While  swift  the  moments  fly, 

Yet  ever  comes  the  thought  of  sadness, 

That  we  must  say,  "good-by." 
Cho. — We'll  never  say  good-by  in  heav'n, 
We'll  never  say  good-by, 
For  in  that  land  of  joy  and  song 
We'll  never  say  good-by. 

2  How  joyful  is  the  hope  that  lingers, 
When  loved  ones  cross  death's  sea, 

That  we,  when  all  earth's  toils  are  ended, 
With  thee  shall  ever  be. 

3  No  parting  words  shall  e'er  be  spoken 
In  yonder  home  so  fair, 

But  songs  of  joy,  and  peace,  and  gladness, 
We'll  sing  forever  there. 


103gpSfe 


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lippfe 


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^3 


101 

1  What"a  scene  of  wondrous  glory, 

When  we  reach  our  home, 
Chanting  there  redemption's  story, 

'Neath  its  golden  dome! 
With  myriads  round  the  throne, 
His  anointed  and  his  own, 
We  will  make  his  praises  known, 
When  we  reach  our  home. 
Cho. — When  we  reach  our  home  over  there, 
All  the  wondrous  glory  to  share, 
What  a  meeting  that  will  be 
Christ  and  his  redeemed  to  see, 
When  we  reach  our  home  over  there! 

2  We  shall  know  no  more  of  trial, 

When  we  reach  our  home, 
Nor  of  toil  and  self-denial, 
'Neath  its  golden  dome; 


1  Come,  sinner,  behold  what  Jesus  hath  done, 
Behold  how  he  suffered  for  thee; 

They  crucified  him,  God's  innocent  Son; 

Forsaken,  he  died  on  the  tree! 
CHO.-They  crucified  him,  they  crucified  him, 

They  nailed  him  to  the  tree, 
And  there  he  died,  a  King  crucified 

To  save  a  poor  sinner  like  me. 

2  From  heaven  he  came,  he  loved  you,  he  died; 
Such  love  as  his  never  was  known; 

Behold  on  the  cross  your  King  crucified, 
To  make  you  an  heir  to  his  throne. 

3  No  pitying  eye,  a  saving  arm,  none, 
He  saw  us  and  pitied  us  then; 

Alone  in  the  fight,  the  vict'ry  he  won: 
O  praise  him,  ye  children  of  men! 

4  They  crucified  him,  and  yet  he  forgave, 
"My  Father,  forgive  them,"  he  cried; 

What  must  he  have  borne,  the  sinner  to  save, 
When  under  the  burden  he  died! 

5  So  what  will  you  do  with  Jesus  your  King? 
Say,  how  will  you  meet  him  at  last? 

What  plea  in  the  day  of  wrath  will  you  bring, 
When  offers  of  mercy  are  past? 


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Beneath  thy  shadow  hiding, 

I  sing  ray  pilgrim  song; 
Brief  here  is  my  abiding, 

My  stay  cannot  be  long; 
Thus  far  thy  hand  hath  brought  me, 

And  I  am  faring  on 
To  where  thy  word  has  taught  me, 
My  Lord,  himself,  is  gone. 
Cho. — Beneath  thy  shadow  hiding, 
I  sing  my  pilgrim  song, 
My  all  to  thee  confiding, 
To  whom  I  all  belong. 

2  I'm  naught,  dear  Lord,  without  thee, 

But  feeble,  fait' ring  clay; 
Throw  thy  strong  arms  about  me, 

And  cheer  me  on  my  way; 
Whatever  lot  betide  me, 

This  thing  I  surely  know: 
Salvation's  stream  beside  me 

Shall  still  unfailing  flow. 

3  Thou  hast  my  ransom  paid  me, 

The  wine-press  for  me  trod, 
In  faith's  fair  robe  arrayed  me; 

Now  bring  me  home  to  God; 
While  thou  art  there  preparing 

For  my  poor  soul  a  place, 
Thus  heav'nward  am  I  faring, 

To  see  thee  face  to  face. 


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105 


1  Lo!  a  mighty  army  now  assembling, 
Kal  lying  to  the  cross,  a  mighty  band, 

Bold  to  strive  against  the  pow'rs  of  evil, 
Sworn  to  do  or  die  at  God's  command. 
Cho. — Forward,  ye  soldiers  of  Jesus, 
With  his  banner  o'er  you, 
Charge  the  foe  before  you ; 
Valiantly  follow  your  captain, 

Till  the  fight  with  sin  is  o'er; 
Forward,  ye  soldiers  of  Jesus, 
Faithful  to  your  calling, 
Though  in  battle  falling, 
Ye  shall  with  Jesus  victorious 
Eeign  in  glory  evermore. 

2  Marsh  alled-league  of  eager,  youthful  soldiers, 
Girt  with  truth  they  bear  the  Spirit's  sword, 

Shield  of  faith  and  helmet  of  salvation, 
Keady,  waiting  for  the  Captain's  word. 

3  Fierce  and  long  may  be  the  direful  conflict 
With  the  host  of  unbelief  and  sin; 

Falter  not,  but  swift  go  forth  to  battle, 
Truth  and  right  with  God  the  fight  will  win. 


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Cho. — Young  men  and  maidens, 


Praise  ye  the  Lord! 
Numberless  blessings 
On  you  hath  he  poured. 

1  For  the  life  your  pulses  thrilling, 
For  the  hope  glad  hearts  now  filling, 

Praise  the  Lord!  oh,  praise  the  Lord! 

2  For  the  hand  that  ever  guides  you, 
For  the  rock  that  safely  hides  you, 

Praise  the  Lord!  oh,  praise  the  Lord! 

3  For  the  love  your  pathway  brightens 
All  your  heavy  burdens  lightens, 

Praise  the  Lord!  oh,  praise  the  Lord! 

4  For  the  good  that  waits  your  doing, 
Noble  ends  for  your  pursuing, 

Praise  the  Lord!  oh,  praise  the  Lord! 

5  For  your  influence  still  immortal 
When  you  pass  heav'n's  shining  portal, 

Praise  the  Lord!  oh,  praise  the  Lord! 


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When  deep  in  sin  and  folly 

My  feet  had  gone  astray, 
A  voice  of  warning  led  me 

To  seek  the  better  way; 
The  burden  of  my  sorrow 

Was  more  than  I  could  bear 
I  sought  the  shrine  of  mercy, 

He  came  and  blest  me  there. 

Cho. — Oh,  praise  his  name  forever! 
The  Savior  blessed  me  there! 
In  life  and  death  I'll  praise  him, 
Because  he  blessed  me  there! 

2  I  sought  my  mother's  Bible, 

And  searched  its  pages  o'er, 
To  find  the  shining  pathway 

That  saints  have  trod  before; 
I  found  abundant  riches 

Of  grace  that  all  may  share, 
And  while  I  read  those  pages, 

Christ  came  and  blessed  me  there. 

3  My  soul  knows  well  its  Bethel 

Where  God  spoke  peace  to  me; 
The  very  gate  of  heaven 

It  evermore  must  be; 
I've  wrestled  thro  the  mid-night 

Of  doubt,  and  pain,  and  care, 
But  always  ere  the  dawning 

Christ  came  and  blessed  me  there. 

4  Oh,  all  along  my  pathway 

What  altars  I  may  rear, 
With  this  inscription  only: 

"Christ  came  and  blest  me  there!  " 
And  when  mid  heaven's  glories 

A  crown  of  life  I  wear, 
I'll  tell  how  through  earth's  conflicts 

Christ  came  and  blessed  me  there. 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


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1  Earnest  workers  for  the  Master, 

Send  the  word  along  the  line: 
We  shall  never  know  disaster, 
Trusting  in  the  pow'r  divine. 
Cho.— Hallelujah!  hallelujah! 

Praises  sing  to  God  on  high! 

And  to  Jesus  who  hath  bought  us, 

Let  the  glorious  anthem  fly. 

2  Earnest  workers  grace  he  giveth, 

Grace  for  ev'ry  time  of  need; 
While  the  God  of  glory  liveth, 
They  shall  on  his  manna  feed. 

3  Earnest  workers,  up  in  heaven 

There  awaits  for  you  a  crown, 
Which  the  Lord  himself  will  give  you 
When  you  lay  your  armor  down. 

4  Earnest  workers,  true  and  loyal 

To  the  Lord,  oh,  let  us  he! 
As  we  go  in  service  royal, 
Let  us  shout  the  Jubilee. 


109  ^^^p^S 


1  Be  strong  to  toil  in  the  vineyard  wide, 
And  in  the  service  of  Christ  abide; 

A  rich  reward  you  at  last  shall  win, 
When  all  the  sheaves  shall  be  gathered  in. 
Cho. — Quit  you  like  men,  be  strong! 

The  fight  may  be  fierce  aud  long, 
But  in  God's  strength  we  shall  win  at  length; 

Then  quit  you  like  men,  be  strong! 

2  Be  strong  to  take  up  your  daily  cross, 
And  bear  for  Christ  any  pain  or  Joss, 
Until,  the  burdens  of  life  laid  down, 
Jesus  shall  give  you  a  fadeless  crown. 

3  Be  strong  to  battle  against  all  sin, 
The  foes  without  and  the  foes  within: 
Conquer  by  faith  in  the  cleansing  blood, 
Conquer  the  world  by  the  help  of  God. 

4  Be  brave  and  faithful,  and  courage  take; 
Never,  no,  never  your  Lord  forsake; 
Fight  till  the  conflict  on  earth  is  done; 
Fight  till  the  vict'ry  through  Christ  is  won. 

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1  When  we  walk  with  the  Lord 
In  the  light  of  his  Word, 
What  a  glory  he  sheds  on  our  way! 
While  we  do  his  good  will, 
He  abides  with  us  still, 
And  with  all  who  will  trust  and  obey. 
Cho. — Trust  and  obey, 

For  there's  no  other  way 
To  be  happy  in  Jesus 
But  to  trust  and  obey. 


2  Not  a  shadow  can  rise, 
Not  a  cloud  in  the  skies, 

But  his  smile  quickly  drives  it  away; 

Not  a  doubt  nor  a  fear, 

Not  a  sigh  uor  a  tear 
Can  abide  while  we  trust  and  obey. 

3  Not  a  burden  we  bear, 
Not  a  sorrow  we  share, 

But  our  toil  he  doth  richly  repay; 

Not  a  grief  nor  a  loss, 

Not  a  frown  nor  a  cross, 
But  is  blest  if  we  trust  and  obey. 

4  But  we  never  can  prove 
The  delights  of  his  love 

Until  all  on  the  altar  we  lay, 
For  the  favor  he  shows, 
And  the  joy  he  bestows, 

Are  for  all  who  will  trust  and  obey. 

5  Then  in  fellowship  sweet 
We  will  sit  at  his  feet, 

Or  we'll  walk  by  his  side  in  the  way; 
What  he  says  we  will  do, 
Where  he  sends  we  will  go, 

Never  fear,  only  trust  and  obey. 


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1  There's  a  place  where  we  may  labor, 

One  and  all; 
To  the  harvest  fields  that  ripen, 

Hear  the  call ; 
Idle  stand  not  all  the  day, 
Stow  the  Master's  grain  away; 
It  is  ready  for  the  garner, 
Why  delay? 
Cho. — Why  delay?  Haste  away, 

Soon  will  come  the  settling  day; 
While  the  golden  harvests  wait 

Eipe  to  fall, 
Stand  not  at  the  market  gate; 
Hear,  oh,  hear  the  Masters  call: 
i  'Work  you  my  desire 
I'll  give,  will  give  you  hire." 

2  "In  the  market  idly  standing, 

Are  there  more?" 
Calls  the  Master  of  the  harvest, 

O'er  and  o'er; 
Calls  the  Master,  far  and  near: 
"Idle  stand  no  longer  here, 
I  will  give  you  righteous  wages, 

Never  fear." 

3  And  the  Master  still  is  waiting, 

Calling  still: 
"Go  ye  into  my  vine-yard, 

With  a  will; 
Be  it  early,  be  it  late, 
Idle  there  no  longer  wait; 
What  is  right  I  sure  will  give  yon. 

Small  or  great." 


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1  O  love  surpassing  knowledge! 

O  grace  so  full  and  free! 

1  know  that  Jesus  saves  me, 

And  that's  enough  for  me! 

Kef. — And  that's  enough  for  me! 

And  that's  enough  for  me! 

I  know  that  Jesus  saves  me, 

And  that's  enough  for  me! 

2  O  wonderful  salvation! 

From  sin  he  makes  me  free 
I  have  the  sweet  assurance, 
And  that's  enough  for  me! 

3  O  blood  of  Christ  so  precious, 

Poured  out  on  Calvary! 
I  feel  its  cleansing  power, 
And  that's  enough  for  me! 


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1  There  comes  to  my  heart  one  sweet  strain, 
A  glad  and  a  joyous  refrain, 

1  sing  it  again  and  again, 

Sweet  peace,  the  gift  of  God's  love. 
Cho. — Peace,  peace,  sweet  peace! 

Wonderful  gift  from  above! 
Oh,  wonderful,  wonderful  peace! 

Sweet  peace,  the  gift  of  God's  love! 

2  By  Christ  on  the  cross  peace  was  made, 
My  debt  by  his  death  was  all  paid; 

No  other  foundation  is  laid 

For  peace,  the  gift  of  God's  love. 

3  When  Jesus  as  Lord  I  had  crowned, 
My  heart  with  this  peace  did  abound; 
In  him  the  rich  blessing  I  found, 

Sweet  peace,  the  gift  of  God's  love, 

4  In  Jesus  for  peace  I  abide, 
And  as  I  keep  close  to  his  side, 
There's  nothing  but  peace  doth  betide, 

Sweet  peace,  the  gift  of  God's  love. 


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1  I   know  not    why    God's    love  and 

mighty  pow'r 

To  me  he  hath  revealed; 
But  this  I  know,  in  ev'ry  trying  hour 

He  is  my  rock  and  shield. 
Cho. — He  is  my  rock  and  sure  defense; 

My  all  to  him  I  yield; 
For  this  I  know,  in  ev'ry  trying  hour, 

He  is  my  rock  and  shield. 

2  His  mercy  smoothes  my  rough  and 

stony  way 
O'er  life's  dark  pathway  dim; 
He  is  my  rock  and  sure  defense  each  day; 
My  trust  is  all  in  him. 


3  And  when  affliction's  rod  and  heavy  hand 

Is  laid  upon  me  sore, 
I  put  my  faith  and  trust  in  him,  for  he 

Is  life  for  evermore. 


1  Linger  no  longer,  Jesus  is  waiting, 

Waiting  to  cleanse  your  soul; 
Linger  no  longer,  Jesus  is  waiting, 
Waiting  to  make  you  whole. 
Cho. — Linger  no  longer,  come,  come  to  Jesus, 
Open  is  mercy's  gate; 
Linger  no  longer,  come,  come  to  Jesus 
Ere  it  may  be  too  late. 

2  Linger  no  longer,  angels  are  waiting, 

Waiting  to  see  you  come; 
Linger  no  longer,  angels  are  waiting 
To  bear  the  tidings  home. 

3  Linger  no  longer,  loved  ones  are  waiting, 

Waiting  the  while  they  pray; 
Linger  no  longer,  loved  ones  are  waiting 
For  your  return  to-day. 

4  Linger  no  longer,  mercy  is  flowing, 

Flowing  so  rich  and  free; 
Linger  no  longer,  mercy  is  flowing, 
And  you  may  pardoned  be. 

5  Linger  no  longer,  this  is  the  moment 

Of  God's  redemptive  pow'r; 
Linger  no  longer,  linger  no  longer, 
This  is  salvation's  hour. 


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1  I  have  been  to  Jesus,  he  has  cleansed 

my  soul, 

I've  been  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb; 

By  the  precious  fountain  I  have  been 

made  whole, 

I've  been  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb, 

Cho. — I've  been  washed,  I've  been  washed, 

I've  been  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb; 

And  my  robe  is  spotless,  it  is  white  as  snow, 

I've  been  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb. 

2  I  am  daily  trusting  Jesus  at  my  side, 
I've  been  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb; 

I  am  sweetly  resting  in  the  Crucified, 
I've  been  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb. 

3  I  am  working  in  the  vineyard  of  the  Lord, 
I've  been  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb; 

I  am  trusting  in  the  promise  of  his  word, 
I've  been  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb. 

4  I  am  list'ning  now  to  hear  the  Bride- 

groom's voice, 
I'  ve  been  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb; 
How   his    coming    will    each    faithful 

heart  rejoice! 
I've  been  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb. 


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1  When  light  divine  had  touched  the  hills 
By  slumb'ring  Galilee, 

The  golden  wave  then  rolled  afar 

Towards  the  western  sea, 
And  when  the  men  had  knowledge  of 

The  Holy  One  of  God, 
They  journeyed  forth  thro'  all  the  land, 

And  spread  his  fame  abroad. 
Cho. — O  sing  of  the  loving  One! 
O  sing  of  the  healing  One! 
O  sing  of  the  mighty  One, 
He's  just  the  same  to-day! 

2  And  when  they  brought  the  suff 'ring  ones, 
The  lowly  and  the  dear, 

And  laid  them  at  the  Healer's  feet, 

From  far  away  and  near, 
They  bent  before  the  wondrous  One, 

And  earnestly  besought, 
That  they  might  only  touch  the  hem 

Around  his  garment  wrought. 

3  He  heard  the  prayer  and  gave  the  will 
And  strength  to  touch  the  hem, 

And  gave  the  faith,  and  virtue  flowed 
From  him  and  healed  them; 

For  ev'ry  one  whose  feeblest  touch 
Thus  met  the  Savior's  pow'r, 

Rose  up  in  perfect  health  and  strength 
In  that  accepted  hour. 

4  Oh,  tender  One,  oh,  mighty  One, 
Who  never  sent  away 

The  sinner,  or  the  sufferer, 

Thou  art  the  same  to-day, 
The  same  in  love,  the  same  in  pow'r, 

And  thou  art  waiting  still 
To  heal  the  multitude  that  come, 

Yea,  whosoever  will. 


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1  The  voice  of  Christ  to  thee  is  crying 

"Grace  is  free!  Grace  is  free! 
O  come  to  me,  ye  sad  and  dying, 

Grace  is  free!  Grace  is  free!" 
O,  glory  in  the  sacred  cross, 
And  count  all  other  things  but  loss; 
The  best  beside  is  naught  but  dross; 

Grace  is  free!  Grace  is  free! 

2  Our  Father  now  to  thee  is  calling, 

"Grace  is  free!  Grace  is  free!" 
O  hear  his  accents  gently  falling, 

Grace  is  free!  Grace  is  free! 
He  knows  thy  grief,  he  hears  thy  moan, 
He'll  welcome  thee,  no  longer  roam ; 
The  feast  is  spread  for  thee  at  home, 

Grace  is  free!  Grace  is  free! 

3  Our  loved  in  glory  now  are  singing, 

"Grace  is  free!  Grace  is  free!" 


And  heaven's  bells  with  joy  are  ringing, 

"Grace  is  free!  Grace  is  free!" 
The  Spirit  pleads  with  thee  to-day, 
O  come  to  Christ  without  delay, 
He  is  the  truth,  the  life,  the  way! 
Grace  is  free!  Grace  is  free! 


1  I've  heard  the  call  ringing  far  and  wide: 
"Who'll    come    and    work    for    the 

Lord  to-day? 
Who'll  feed  the  hungry  and  clothe  the  poor? 
Who'll  find  the  lost  that  are  gone  astray?" 
Cho. — I'll  lend  a  hand  in  the  work  of 
the  Lord; 
I've  heard  the  call,  and  ready  I  stand; 
Gladly  to  seek  and  to  rescue  the  lost, 
I'll  lend  a  hand,  lend  a  hand. 

2  I'll  lend  a  hand  in  the  church  of  God, 
Some  work  is  waiting  for  me  to  do; 

Ready  for  service  or  sacrifice, 

I'll  join  the  ranks  of  the  faithful  few. 

3  O  let  us  work  while  the  days  go  by, 
Striving  to  lighten  the  world's  despair, 

Winning  the  hearts  that  are  filled  with  sin, 
Leaving  the  joy  of  salvation  there! 


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1  I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus  say, 

"Come  unto  me  and  rest; 
Lay  down,  thou  weary  one,  lay  down 

Thy  head  upon  my  breast. ' ' 
Cho. — My  sins  are  taken  away, 

.    Praise  God!  they're  taken  away; 
My  soul  rejoices  to-day, 
My  sins  are  all  taken  away. 

2  I  came  to  Jesus  as  I  was, 

Weary,  and  worn,  and  sad; 
I  found  in  him  a  resting  place, 
And  he  has  made  me  glad. 

3  I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus  say, 

"Behold,  I  freely  give 
The  living  water:  thirsty  one, 

Stoop  down,  and  drink,  and  live." 

4  I  came  to  Jesus,  and  I  drank 

Of  that  life-giving  stream; 
My  thirst  was  quenched,  my  soul  revived, 
And  now  I  live  in  him. 

5  I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus  say, 

"I  am  this  dark  world's  light; 
Look  unto  me,  thy  morn  shall  rise 
And  all  thy  day  be  bright." 

6  I  looked  to  Jesus,  and  I  found 

In  him  my  Star,  my  Sun; 
And  in  that  light  of  life  I'll  walk 
Till  all  my  journey's  done. 


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1  Hear  the  message  from  above, 

Wonderful  the  news! 
God  bestows  on  us  his  love, 

"Wonderful  the  news! 
All  earth's  weary  ones  are  blest 
Who  have  Jesus  Christ  coufessed; 
Jesus  gives  them  peace  and  rest, 
Wonderful  the  news! 
Cho. — Oh,  the  blessed  message! 
Oh,  the  gracious  news! 
On  the  tree  Christ  died  for  me, 
Oh,  the  glad,  good  news! 

2  Jesus  took  the  sinner's  place, 

Oh,  the  precious  news! 
Offers  now  to  all  his  grace, 

Oh,  the  precious  news! 
He  atoned  on  Calvary, 
From  my  sins  to  ransom  me, 
To  forever  set  me  free; 

Oh,  the  precious  news! 

3  Have  you  heard  of  Jesus'  power, 

Oh,  the  gracious  news! 
Manifest  each  passing  hour? 

Oh,  the  gracious  news! 
He  has  come  to  my  poor  soul, 
My  affections  to  control, 
And  his  blood  has  made  me  whole; 

Oh,  the  gracious  news! 


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1  A  mighty  fortress  is  our  God, 

A  bulwark  never  failing; 
Our  helper  he,  amid  the  flood 

Of  mortal  ills  prevailing; 
For  still  our  ancient  foe 
Doth  seek  to  work  his  woe; 
His  craft  and  pow'r  are  great 
And,  armed  with  cruel  hate, 

On  earth  is  not  his  equal. 

2  Did  we  in  our  own  strength  confide, 

Our  striving  would  be  losing, 
Were  not  the  right  man  on  our  side, 
The  man  of  God's  own  choosing; 

Doth  ask  who  that  may  be? 

Christ  Jesus,  it  is  he! 

Lord  Sabaoth  is  his  name, 

From  age  to  age  the  same, 
And  he  must  win  the  battle. 

3  And  tho'  this  world  with  devils  filled, 

Should  threaten  to  undo  us, 
We  will  not  fear,  for  God  hath  willed 
His  truth  to  triumph  through  us; 

Let  goods  and  kindred  go, 

This  mortal  life,  also; 

The  body  they  may  kilL, 


God's  truth  abideth  still; 
His  kingdom  is  forever. 


Savior,  like  a  shepherd  lead  us; 

Much  we  need  thy  tend'rest  care; 
In  thy  pleasant  pastures  feed  us; 

For  our  use  thy  folds  prepare; 
I  :Blessed  Jesus,  blessed  Jesus, 
Thou  hast  bought  us,  thine  we  are  :|| 
We  are  thine,  do  thou  befriend  us; 

Be  the  Guardian  of  our  way: 
Keep  thy  flock,  from  sin  defend  us; 

Seek  us  when  we  go  astray ; 
|| : Blessed  Jesus,  blessed  Jesus, 
Hear,  oh,  hear  us,  when  we  pray!:|| 
Thou  hast  promised  to  receive  us, 

Poor  and  sinful  though  we  be; 
Thou  hast  mercy  to  relieve  us, 

Grace  to  cleanse  and  power  to  free; 
U  :B1  eased  Jesus,  blessed  Jesus, 
We  will  early  turn  to  thee.  :|| 


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To  thee  be  praise  forever, 

Thou  glorious  King  of  kings! 
Thy  wondrous  love  and  favor 

Each  ransomed  spirit  sings; 
We'll  celebrate  thy  glory, 

With  all  thy  saints  above, 
And  shout  the  joyful  story 

Of  thy  redeeming  love. 


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I'm  resting  safe  with  Jesus; 

On  the  rock  of  faith  I  dwell; 
His  presence  cheers  me  ever 

With  a  peace  no  tongue  can  tell. 
Cho. — Oh,  'tis  sweet  to  trust  in  Jesus, 
And  to  feel  his  presence  near, 
To  know  he  will  not  leave  me, 
Tho'  the  way  be  dark  and  drear! 

2  Tho'  hosts  encamp  around  me; 

I  am  safe  within  his  care; 
For  Christ  the  "Friend  of  sinners" 
Will  be  with  me  evr'y  where. 

3  He  is  my  "ark  of  safety," 

And  my  "rock"  when  storms  assail, 
And  if  I  fully  trust  him, 
I  shall  over  all  prevail. 


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1  Savior,  lead  me,  lest  I  stray, 
Gently  lead  me  all  the  way; 
I  am  safe  when  by  thy  side, 
I  would  in  thy  love  abide. 


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Cho. — Lead  me,  lead  me, 

Savior,  lead  me,  lest  I  stray; 
Gently  down  the  stream  of  time, 
Lead  me,  Savior,  all  the  way. 

2  Thou  the  refuge  of  my  soul 
When  life's  stormy  billows  roll, 
I  am  safe  when  thou  art  nigh, 
All  my  hopes  on  thee  rely. 

3  Savior,  lead  me,  then  at  last, 
When  the  storm  of  life  is  past, 
To  the  laud  of  endless  day, 
Where  all  tears  are  wiped  away. 


1  Hear  the  bugle  calling, 

Come  without  delay; 
Arm  you,  Christian  soldiers, 

For  the  fight  to-day; 

Lift  on  high  your  banner, 

Firmly  march  and  true; 

In  this  fight  your  Leader 

Must  depend  on  you. 

Cho. — Hear  the  bugle  calling: 

"To  arms!  ye  soldiers  of  the  cross;" 
Hear  the  bugle  calling: 

"Come  without  delay; 
Arm  you,  Christian  soldiers, 
For  the  fight  to-day." 

2  Christ,  the  conquering  Hero, 

Wages  war  with  sin, 
And  he  needs  brave  soldiers, 

Victory  to  win; 
Forward,  then,  ye  people, 

Forward,  Church  of  God; 
See  the  crimson  footsteps 

Where  your  Master  trod. 

3  Satan's  host  now  trembling, 

Cannot  longer  stand; 
Though  the  conflict  rages, 

Vict'ry  is  at  hand; 
See!  our  line  advances, 

Hear  the  shout  of  praise! 
Vict'ry  crowns  our  banners; 

Loud  your  voices  raise. 


1  Softly  and  tenderly  Jesus  is  calling, 

Calling  for  you  and  for  me; 
See  on  the  portals  he's  waiting  and  watching, 

Watching  for  you  and  for  me. 
Cho. — Come  home,  come  home, 

Ye  who  are  weary,  come  home; 
Earnestly,  tenderly  Jesus  is  calling, 

Calling,  O  sinner,  come  home! 

2  Why  should  we  tarry  when  Jesus  is 

pleading, 
Pleading  for  you  and  for  me? 


Why  should  we  linger  and  heed  not  his  mercies, 
Mercies  for  you  and  for  me? 

3  Time  is  now  fleeting,   the  moments 

are  passing, 
Passing  from  you  and  from  me; 
Shadows  are  gathering,  death  beds  are  coming, 
Coming  for  you  and  for  me. 

4  Oh!  for  the    wonderful    love  he  has 

promised, 
Promised  for  you  and  for  me: 
Tho'  we  have  sinned,  he  has  mercy  and  pardon, 
Pardon  for  you  and  me. 


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Keep  your  covenant  with  Jesus, 
'Tis  the  least  that  you  can  do; 
For  he  died  for  your  salvation, 

And  he  always  has  been  true; 
He  has  been  your  guide  and  helper, 

He  has  been  a  faithful  friend, 
And  you  never  can  repay  him, 
Though  you  serve  him  to  the  end. 
Ref. — Keep  your  covenant  with  Jesus, 
To  your  pledge  be  ever  true; 
For  he  gave  himself  your  ransom ; 
Yes,  he  died,  he  died  for  you. 

2  Though  we  give  our  dearest  treasure, 

'Tis  a  trifle  we  bestow; 
Tho'  we  mete  with  largest  measure, 

'Tis  but  little  we  can  show; 
But  he  sees  the  good  intention 

And  the  loyal,  loving  will, 
And  by  giving  him  our  utmost, 

We  may  each  his  charge  fulfill. 

3  What  are  all  our  cares  and  burdens? 

They  are  shadows  dimly  cast; 
They  will  fade  and  quickly  vanish, 

Tf  we  hold  our  promise  fast: 
We  can  smile  at  all  our  losses, 

We  can  welcome  toil  and  pain; 
If  we  keep  our  pledge  to  Jesus, 

None  of  these  will  be  in  vain. 


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1  We  are  coming!  we  are  coming! 
From  the  east  and  from  the  west; 

Onward,  soldiers,  stand  for  Jesus, 
Fight  for  him  you  love  the  best. 
Cho.— We  are  coming!  we  are  coming' 
Eager  now  to  join  the  fray; 
With  the  Savior  as  our  Captain, 
We  will  surely  win  the  day. 

2  We  are  coming!  we  are  coming! 
With  his  banner  floating  high ; 

From  the  north  and  south  we're  coming, 
Him  to  serve  until  we  die. 


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3  We  are  coming!  we  are  coming! 
With  the  gospel  armor  on, 

Great  in  number,  bound  to  conquer 
In  the  name  of  God's  own  Son. 

4  We  are  coming!  we  are  coming! 
Precious  Christ,  our  joy  and  song; 

As  we  march  we'll  gather  trophies, 
All  the  earthly  way  along. 


1  What  a  wonderful  salvation! 

For  its  length  and  breadth  and  height 
Far  excel  the  grandest  knowledge 

Of  the  seraphim  in  light; 

1  can  never,  never  fathom 

Half  its  holy  mystery, 
But  I  know  it  is  for  sinners, 

And  it  just  suits  me. 
Cho. — 1|  :It  just  suits  me,  it  just  suits  me, 
This  wonderful  salvation,  it  just  suits  me.:|| 

2  Oh,  this  blessed  "whosoever," 
Calling  ev'ry  one  who  will, 

To  the  sparkling,  living  waters, 

Flowing  fully,  freely  still; 
No,  I  know  not  why  he  loves  me, 

But  his  blood  is  all  my  plea; 
I  can  trust  his  "whosoever," 

For  it  just  suits  me. 

3  Precious  promises  of  Jesus, 
Sweeping  ev'ry  human  need! 

For  the  grace  of  our  Redeemer 
Must  our  highest  thought  exceed; 

To  the  mighty  royal  storehouse 
Let  me  use  the  golden  key, 

Find  the  special,  tender  promise 
That  will  just  suit  me. 

4  What  a  perfect,  present  Savior! 
What  a  true  and  loving  friend! 

Can  we  ever  praise  him  rightly? 

Tell  how  grace  and  glory  blend? 
Now  the  Prince  of  Peace  is  reigning, 

Over-ruling  all  I  see; 
So,  whatever  lot  he  orders, 

May  it  just  suit  me. 


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1  Have*you  told  it  all  to  Jesus, 

All  your  weakness  and  your  sin? 
Have  you  made  a  full  confession, 

Nothing  left  concealed  within? 
Have  you  told  it  all  to  Jesus, 

Who  was  once  for  sinners  slain? 
Have  you  felt  the  blood  of  cleansing, 

Washing  out  your  ev'ry  stain? 
Cho.— Yes,  I've  told  it  all  to  Jesus, 

Told  him  all  the  sins  I  know; 
Though  they  were  as  red  as  crimson, 

He  has  washed  them  white  as  snow. 


2  Have  you  told  it  all  to  Jesus, 
Hidden  in  his  riven  side, 

There  made  free  and  full  confession, 
Washed  you  in  the  crimson  tide? 

Are  you  on  the  Rock  of  Ages, 
And  though  billows  round  you  roll, 

Do  you  know  the  joy  of  pardon? 
Is  there  peace  within  your  soul? 

3  Have  you  told  it  all  to  Jesus? 
Has  he  answered  o'er  and  o'er, 

"Go  in  peace,  thou  art  forgiven, 
Go  in  peace,  and  sin  no  more?  " 

In  the  secret  of  his  presence, 
'Neath  the  shadow  of  his  wing. 

Can  you  bid  your  foes  defiance? 
Can  you  full  salvation  sing? 


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1  I'm  glad  that  the  Savior  redeemed  me, 
My  life  is  all  sunshine  to-day; 

For  Jesus,  in  wonderful  mercy, 
Has  carried  my  sorrows  away. 
Cho. — I'm  so  glad!  I'm  so  glad 

That  who  ever  will  may  be  free! 
I'm  so  glad!  I'm  so  glad 

That  grace  reaches  even  to  me. 

2  I'm  glad  that  the  Savior  has  called  me 
From  out  the  dark  valley  of  sin, 

So  glad  that  he  purchased  my  pardon, 
And  welcomed  the  wanderer  in. 

3  I'm  glad  thai?  when  shadows  hang  o'er  me, 
Then  in  the  great  Rock  I  can  hide; 

'Twas  cleft  for  the  rest  of  the  weary; 
And  there  I  can  safely  abide. 
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1  What  means  this  eager,  anxious  throng1, 
Which  moves  with  busy  haste  along; 
These  wondrous  gath'riugs  day  by  day? 
What  means  this  strange  commotion,  pray? 
||:In  accents  hushed  the  throng  reply: 
"Jesus  of  Nazareth  passeth  by.":|| 

2  Who  is  this  Jesus?  Why  should  he 
The  city  move  so  mightily? 

A  passing  stranger,  has  he  skill 
To  move  the  multitude  at  will? 
|| : Again  the  stirring  notes  reply: 
"Jesus  of  Nazareth  passeth  by.":|| 

3  Jesus!  'tis  he  who  once  below 
Man's  pathway  trod,  'mid  pain  and  woe, 
And  burdened  ones,  where'er  he  came, 
Brought  out  their  sick,  and  deaf,  and  lame; 
||The  blind  rejoiced  to  hear  the  cry: 
"Jesus  of  Nazareth  passeth  by.":|| 

4  Again  he  comes!  from  place  to  place 
His  holy  footprints  we  can  trace; 

He  pauseth  at  our  threshold;  nay, 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


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He  enters,  condescends  to  stay; 
||  :Shall  we  not  gladly  raise  the  cry: 
"Jesus  of  Nazareth  passeth  by?":|| 

5  Ho!  all  ye  heavy-laden,  come! 
Here's  pardon,  comfort,  rest,  and  home; 
Ye  wanderers  from  a  Father's  face, 
Return,  accept  his  proffered  grace; 

|| : Ye  tempted  ones,  there's  refuge  nigh: 
"Jesus  of  Nazareth  passeth  by.":|| 

6  But  if  you  still  this  call  refuse, 
And  all  his  wondrous  love  abuse, 
Soon  will  he  sadly  from  you  turn, 
Your  bitter  prayer  for  pardon  spurn; 
||:"Too  late!  too  late!"  will  be  the  cry: 
1  'Jesus  of  Nazareth  has  passed  by. " :  || 


1  Wonderful  story  of  love! 

Tell  it  to  me  again; 

Wonderful  story  of  love! 

Wake  the  immortal  strain; 

Angels  with  rapture  announce  it; 

Shepherds  with  wonder  receive  it; 

Sinner,  oh!  won't  you  believe  it? 

Wonderful  story  of  love! 
Cho. -Wonderful!  wonderful!  wonderful! 
Wonderful  story  of  love! 

2  Wonderful  story  of  love! 

Though  you  are  far  away, 
Wonderful  story  of  love! 
Still  he  doth  call  to-day, 
Calling  from  Calvary's  mountain, 
Down  from  the  crystal  bright  fountain ; 
E'en  from  the  dawn  of  creation, 
Wonderful  story  of  love! 

3  Wonderful  story  of  love! 

Jesus  provides  a  rest, 
Wonderful  story  of  love! 
For  all  the  pure  and  blest, 
Rest  in  those  mansions  a  bove  us, 
With  those  who've  gone  on  before  us, 
Singing  the  rapturous  chorus, 
Wonderful  story  of  love! 


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1  I  am  coming,  Jesus,  coming, 

At  thy  feet  I  humbly  bow; 
I  have  tasted  thy  salvation, 
But  I  want  the  fullness  now. 
Cho. -Cleanse  and  fill  me,  cleanse  and  fill  me, 
Fill  me  with  thy  Spirit  now; 
Cleanse  and  fill  me,  blessed  Jesus, 
Fill  me  with  thy  Spirit  now 

2  Take  away  the  bent  to  sinning, 

Ev'ry  bitter  root  within; 
Heal  the  tide  at  its  beginning, 
That  has  caused  me  oft  to  sin. 


3  Search  as  with  a  lighted  candle 

Ev'ry  hidden  corner,  Lord; 
Separate  me  from  the  evil 

Through  thine  everliving  Word. 

4  Now  thou  art  the  blood  applying; 

I  am  clean,  I  feel  the  flow 
That  alone  hath  power  to  make  me 
Whiter  than  the  purest  snow. 

5  Lo!  the  promise  of  the  Father 

Swift  descends,  and  fills  me  now; 
Glory,  glory,  hallelujah! 

Thou  art  cleansing,  filling  now. 
Cho. -Cleansing,  filling,  cleansing,  filling, 
Thou  art  cleansing,  filling  now; 
Glory,  glory,  hallelujah! 

Thou  art  cleansing,  filling  now. 


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1  When  the  trumpet  sounds  to  battle 

With  the  strong  and  wily  foe, 
And  the  hosts  of  our  Immanuel 

To  the  earnest  conflict  go, 
Will  you  prove  that  you  are  loyal? 

Will  you  prove  that  you  are  true? 
For  devoted,  faithful  service 
May  the  Master  count  on  you? 
CHO. -May  he  count  on  you,  my  brother: 
May  the  Master  count  on  you, 
In  the  thickest  of  the  battle, 
To  be  faithful,  to  be  true? 

2  There  are  those  who  follow  Jesus 

When  there  is  no  cross  to  bear, 
But  refuse  the  burden-bearing 

And  the  toils  with  him  to  share; 
Oh!  it  grieves  the  blessed  Master 

That  their  hearts  are  so  untrue; 
Surely  for  a  better  service 

The  dear  Lord  may  count  on  you? 

3  Are  you  fully  consecrated 

To  the  service  of  the  Lord? 
Are  you  ready  on  the  battle-field 

To  wield  for  him  the  sword? 
Are  you  one  among  the  faithful? 

Are  you  one  among  the  true? 
And  for  steady,  life-long  service 

May  the  Master  count  on  you? 


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1  I  entered  once  a  home  of  care, 
For  age  and  penury  were  there, 

Yet  peace  and  joy  withal; 

I  asked  the  lonely  mother  wrhence 

Her  helpless  widowhood's  defence; 

She  told  me,  "Christ  was  all." 

Cho. — :||Christ  is  all,  all  in  all, 

Yes,  Christ  is  all  in  all. :  || 


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2  I  stood  beside  a  dying  l>ed, 

Where  lay  a  child  with  aching  head, 

Waiting  for  Jesus'  call ; 
I  marked  his  smile,  'twas  sweet  as  May, 
And  as  his  spirit  passed  away, 

He  whispered,  "Christ  is  all." 

3  I  saw  the  martyr  at  the  stake; 

The  flames  could  not  his  courage  shake, 
Nor  death  his  soul  appall; 

I  asked  him  whence  his  strength  was  giv'n; 

He  looked  triumphantly  to  heav'n, 
And  answered,  "Christ  is  all." 

4  I  saw  the  gospel  herald  go 

To  Afric's  sand  and  Greenland's  snow. 
To  save  from  Satan's  thrall; 

Nor  home  nor  life  he  counted  dear; 

'Midst  want  and  perils  owned  no  fear, 
He  felt  that  "Christ  is.all." 

5  Then  come  to  Christ,  "oh,  come  to-day!" 
The  Father,  Son  and  Spirit  say; 

The  Bride  repeats  the  call; 
For  he  will  cleanse  your  guilty  stains, 
His  love  will  soothe  your  weary  pains, 

For  "Christ  is  all  in  all." 
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1  The  joy  of  the  Lord  is  my  strength, 

My  courage  and  hope  to  renew, 
As  forth  to  the  conflict  I  go, 

The  strongholds  of  sin  to  subdue. 
Cho. — Oh,  wonderful  joy,  wonderful  joy ! 

The  joy  of  the  Lord  is  my  strength; 

Oh,  wonderful, wonderful,  wonderful  joy! 

The  joy  of  the  Lord  is  my  strength. 

2  The  joy  of  the  Lord  is  my  strength; 

In  sorrow  and  trial,  how  sweet! 
A  solace  that  never  can  fail, 
A  comfort  divine  and  complete. 

3  The  joy  of  the  Lord  is  my  strength ; 

The  pleasures  this  world  can  bestow 
No  longer  can  charm  or  allure, 
While  life  with  this  joy  is  aglow. 


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1  We  have  heard  a  joyful  sound, 

Jesus  saves,  Jesus  saves; 
Spread  the  gladness  all  around, 

Jesus  saves,  Jesus  saves; 
Bear  the  news  to  ev'ry  land, 

Climb  the  steeps  and  cross  the  waves; 
Onward,  'tis  our  Lord's  command, 

Jesus  saves,  Jesus  saves. 

2  Waft  it  on  the  rolling  tide, 

Jesus  saves,  Jesus  saves; 
Tell  to  sinners,  far  and  wide, 

Jesus  saves,  Jesus  saves; 
Sing,  ye  islands  of  the  sea, 


Echo  back,  ye  ocean  caves, 
Earth  shall  keep  her  jubilee, 

Jesus  saves,  Jesus  saves. 
3  Sing  above  the  battle's  strife, 

Jesus  saves,  Jesus  saves; 
By  his  death  and  endless  life, 

Jesus  saves,  Jesus  saves; 
Sing  it  softly  through  the  gloom, 

When  the  heart  for  mercy  craves, 
Sing  in  triumph  o'er  the  tomb, 

Jesus  saves,  Jesus  saves. 
Give  the  winds  a  mighty  voice, 

Jesus  saves,  Jesus  saves; 
Let  the  nations  now  rejoice, 

Jesus  saves,  Jesus  saves; 
Shout  salvation  full  and  free, 

Highest  hills  and  deepest  caves; 
This  our  song  of  victory, 

Jesus  saves,  Jesus  saves. 


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1  God  calling  yet!  shall  I  not  hear? 
Earth's  pleasures  shall  I  still  hold  dear? 
Shall  life's  swift  passing  years  all  fly, 
And  still  my  soul  in  slumber  lie? 
Cho. — Calling,  oh,  hear  him! 

Calling,  oh,  hear  him! 
God  is  calling  yet,oh,hear  him  calling,calling, 

Calling,  oh,  hear  him! 

Calling,  oh,  hear  him! 
God  is  calling  yet,  oh,  hear  him  calling  yet! 

2  God  calling  yet!  shall  I  not  rise? 
Can  I  his  loving  voice  despise, 
And  basely  his  kind  care  repay? 
He  calls  me  still;  can  I  delay? 

3  God  calling  yet!  and  shall  he  knock, 
And  I  my  heart  the  closer  lock? 

He  still  is  waiting  to  receive, 
And  shall  I  dare  his  Spirit  grieve? 

4  God  calling  yet!  and  shall  I  give 
No  heed,  but  still  in  bondage  live? 
I  wait,  but  he  does  not  forsake; 
He  calls  me  still;  my  heart,  awake! 

5  God  calling  yet!  I  cannot  stay; 
My  heart  I  yield  without  delay; 

Vain  world,  farewell,  from  thee  I  part, 
The  voice  of  God  has  reached  my  heart. 


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1  O  the  great  love  the  dear  Savior  has  shown 

To  shamefully  die  on  the  tree, 
Leaving  his  sceptre  and  beautiful  throne 

To  rescue  a  sinner  like  me! 
Cho. — Oh,  such  wonderful  love! 
Oh,  such  wonderful  love! 
Jesus,  my  Savior,  left  sceptre  and  throne, 
To  rescue  a  sinner  like  me. 


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2  Palaces,  mansions  and  inns  had  no  room 
For  Christ,  who  so  joyfully  came 

Down  from  yon  heaven  our  path  to  illume, 
And  save  us  from  sin  and  from  shame. 

3  Man  of  great  sorrows  and  homeless  was  he, 
But  yet  my  Redeemer  and  Friend, 

Pouring  in  infinite  streams  upon  me 
A  love  that  can  nevermore  end. 


1  There's  a  wonderful  army  now  marching, 
But  its  warfare  is  not  one  of  blood ; 

For  by  mercy  and  love  are  the  conquest 
Of  the  wonderful  army  of  God. 

CHO.-Who  will  march  in  this  wonderful  army, 
With  the  banner  of  Jesus  unfurled? 

Who  will  march  in  this  wonderful  army, 
Marching  with  Jesus  to  conquer  the  world? 

2  Floating  out  o'er  this  wonderful  army 
Is  the  banner  of  infinite  love, 

While  the  songs  of  earth  s  conquering  legions 
Echo  back  from  the  armies  above. 

3  There's  a  place  in  this  wonderful  army 
For  the  loyal,  true-hearted  and  brave, 

Who  will  follow  the  blessed  Redeemer, 
Follow  Jesus  the  mighty  to  save. 

4  All  the  armies  of  evil  must  perish, 
But  the  glorious  promise  is  giv'n, 

That  our  army,  in  youth  everlasting, 
Shall  assemble  unbroken  in  heav'n. 

5  Then  all  hail  to  the  conquering  Chieftain, 
Who  is  victor  o'er  death  and  the  grave; 

Swift  to  rescue  the  world's  darkest  province 
Marches  Jesus  the  mighty  to  save. 


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1  Why"are  you  waiting,  brother? 

Why  do  you  still  delay? 
Enter  the  door  of  mercy; 
Come,  and  be  saved  to-day. 
Cho. — Why  are  you  waiting?   Why  are 
you  waiting? 
Now  is  God's  gracious  hour! 
Why  are  you  waiting?  Why  are  you  waiting? 
Now  he  will  save  with  power. 

2  Why  are  you  waiting,  brother? 

Why  is  your  heart  so  cold? 
Why  not  return,  repentant, 
Into  the  Savior's  fold? 

3  Why  are  you  waiting,  brother? 

Why  still  unreconciled? 
This  is  God's  time  of  mercy; 
Trust  him,  and  be  his  child. 

4  Why  are  you  waiting,  brother? 

Jesus  is  very  near, 
Blessing  and  saving  others, 
Ready  to  save  you  here. 


145^1 


1  I  gave  my  life  for  thee, 

My  precious  blood  I  shed 
That  thou  might'st  ransomed  be, 

And  quickened  from  the  dead ; 
Jj:I  gave,  I  gave  my  life  for  thee;  :|| 
What  hast  thou  given  for  me? 

2  My  Father's  house  of  light, 

My  glory-circled  throne 
I  left,  for  earthly  night, 

For  wand 'rings  sad  and  lone; 
|| :I  left,  I  left  it  all  for  thee;  :|| 
Hast  tbou  left  aught  for  me? 

3  I  suffered  much  for  thee, 

More  than  thy  tongue  can  tell, 
Of  bitterest  agony, 

To  rescue  thee  from  hell; 
||  :I've  borne,  I've  borne  it  all  for  thee;:| 
What  hast  thou  borne  for  me? 

4  And  I  have  brought  to  thee, 

Down  from  my  home  above, 
Salvation  full  and  free, 

My  pardon  and  my  love; 
||  :I  bring,  I  bring  rich  gifts  to  thee;:| 
What  hast  thou  brought  to  me? 


146ffi||S^S 


1  O  sweet  will  of  God!  thou  hast  girded 

me  round 
Like  the  deep,  moving  currents  that 

girdle  the  sea; 
With  omnipotent  love  is  my  poor  nature  bound, 
And  this  bondage  to  love  sets    me 

perfectly  free. 
Cho.— Hallelujah!  hallelujah!  my  soul 

is  now  free! 
For  the  precious  blood  of  Jesus  cleans- 

eth  even  me. 

2  For  years    my    soul    wrestled    with 

vague  discontent, 

That  like  a  sad  angel  o'ershadowed 
my  way; 
God's  light  in  my  soul  with  the  dark- 
ness was  blent, 

And  my  heart  ever  longed    for  an 
unclouded  day. 

3  And  now  I  have  flung  myself  recklessly  out, 
Like  a  chip  on  the  stream  of  the  Infinite  Will; 

I  pass  the  rough   rocks  with  a  smile 
and  a  shout, 
And  I  just  let  my  God  his  dear  purpose  fulfill. 

4  Forever  I  choose  the  good  will  of  my  God, 
Its  holy  deep  riches  to  love  and  to  know, 

The  serfdom  of  love  to  so  sweeten  the  rod, 
That  its  touch  maketh  rivers  of  honey 
to  flow. 


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5  Roll    on,     checkered    seasons,    bring 
smiles  or  bring  tears, 
My  soul  sweetly  sails  on  an  infinite  tide; 
I  shall  soon    touch  the  shores  of  eter- 
nity's years, 
And  near  the  white  throne  of  my 
Savior  abide 

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1  The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd,  I  shall  not  want, 

He  maketh  me  down  to  lie 
In  pastures  green ;  he  leadeth  me 
The  quiet  waters  by. 
Cho. — His  yoke  is  easy,  his  burden  is  light, 

I've  found  it  so,  I've  found  it  so; 
He  leadeth  me,  by  day  and  by  night, 
Where  living  waters  flow. 

2  My  soul  crieth  out:  "restore  me  again, 

And  give  me  the  strength  to  take 
The  narrow  path  of  righteousness, 
E'en  for  his  own  name's  sake." 

3  Yea,  tho'  I  should  walk  in  the  valley 

of  death, 
Yet  why  should  I  fear  from  ill? 
For  thou  art  with  me,  and  thy  rod 
And  staff  me  comfort  still. 


1  I  saw  a  blood-washed  pilgrim, 

A  sinner  saved  by  grace, 
Upon  the  King's  great  highway 

With  peaceful,  shining  face; 
Temptations  sore  beset  him, 

But  nothing  could  affright; 
He  said,  "The  yoke  is  easy, 
The  burden,  it  is  light." 
Cho. — Then  palms  of  victory,  crowns  of  glory, 
Palms  of  victory  I  shall  wear. 

2  I  saw  him  in  the  furnace; 

He  doubted  not,  nor  feared, 
And  in  the  flames  beside  him 

The  Son  of  God  appeared; 
Though  seven  times  'twas  heated 

With  all  the  tempter's  might, 
He  said,  "The  yoke  is  easy, 

The  burden,  it  is  light." 

3  Mid  storms,  and  clouds,  and  trials, 

In  prison,  at  the  stake, 
He  leaped  for  joy,  rejoicing, 

'Twas  all  for  Jesus'  sake; 
That  God  should  count  him  worthy, 

Was  such  supreme  delight, 
He  cried,  "The  yoke  is  easy, 

The  burden  is  so  light." 

4  I  saw  him  overcoming, 

Through  all  the  swelling  strife, 
Until  he  crossed  the  threshold 
Of  God's  Eternal  Life; 


The  Crown,  the  Throne,  the  Sceptre, 
The  Name,  the  Stone  so  White, 

Were  his,  who  found,  in  Jesus, 
The  yoke  and  burden  light. 

149f*J* 

1  The  Master  wants  workers,  his  har- 

vest is  white; 
His  command,  "Go  ye  forth,"  is  to  all; 
Go  work  with  a  will,  and  let  not  the 
dark  night 
On  an  ungathered  harvest-field  fall. 
Cho. — The    Master  wants   workers,   a 
host  of  true  men, 
To  gather  the  lost  ones  from   hill, 
plain  and  glen. 

2  The  Master  wants  workers,  and  that 

■which  is  right 
He  will  give  at  the  end  of  the  day; 
So  thrust  in  the  sickle  and  work  with 
thy  might; 
If  not  gathered  ripe  grain  will  decay. 

3  The  Master  wants  workers,  each  serv- 

ice he  knows; 
Not  a  service  too  small  to  record; 
E'en  he  who  a  cup  of  cold  water  bestows 
"In  his  name"  shall  not  lose  his  reward 

4  The  Master  wants  workers;  the  night 

cometh  soon, 
When  the  weary  shall  rest  from  all  care, 
When  those  who  have  toiled  through  the 

heat  of  the  noon 
Shall  no  longer  its  weariness  bear. 


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1  Who  is  on  the  Lord's  side, 

Always  true? 
There's  a  right  and  wrong  side; 
Where  stand  you? 
Cho. — Choose  now,  choose  now; 

On  the  right  or  wrong  side, 
False  or  true? 
Choose  now,  choose  now; 
On  the  right  or  wrong  side, 
Where  stand  you? 

2  Thousands  on  the  wrong  side 

Choose  to  stand; 
Still  'tis  not  the  strong  side, 
True  and  grand. 

3  Come  and  join  the  Lord's  side; 

Ask  you  why? 
'Tis  the  only  safe  side, 
By  and  by. 


1  There  is  a  home,  a  blessed  home, 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


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In  that  fair  land  above, 
Where  peace  and  happiness  abound, 
The  Paradise  of  Love. 
Ref. — This  blessed  home  our  gracious  Lord 

Has  purchased  with  his  blood, 
That  we  might  enter,  through  the  gates, 
The  Paradise  of  God. 

2  There  is  a  home,  a  heav'nly  home, 

In  fadeless  verdure  drest, 
Where  toil  and  labor  are  no  more, 
The  Paradise  of  Eest. 

3  There  is  a  home,  a  happy  home, 

Where  care  and  sorrow  cease, 
Where  sin  and  sickness  never  come, 
The  Paradise  of  Peace.  . 


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1  Have  you  any  cross  to  bear? 

Leave  it  all  with  Jesus; 
Are  you  bowed  with  grief  and  care? 

Leave  it  all  with  Jesus; 
He  has  promised  to  defend, 
He  will  prove  a  constant  friend, 
He  will  herp  you  to  the  end ; 

Leave  it  all  with  Jesus. 

2  Have  you  felt  the  weight  of  sin? 

Leave  it  all  with  Jesus; 
He  will  make  you  clean  within; 

Leave  it  all  with  Jesus; 
In  the  sacred,  healing  flow, 
He  will  wash  you  white  as  snow, 
If  you  humbly,  trusting  go; 

Leave  it  all  with  Jesus. 

3  Would  you  in  his  image  live? 

Leave  it  all  with  Jesus; 
He  can  every  blessing  give; 

Leave  it  all  with  Jesus; 
He  will  lead  you  safely  through, 
He  is  merciful  and  true, 
He  has  died  for  love  of  you ; 

Leave  it  all  with  Jesus. 


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1  Workman  of  God!  O  lose  not  heart, 

But  learn  what  God  is  like, 
And  in  the  darkest  battle-field 
Thou  shalt  know  where  to  strike. 

2  Thrice  blest  is  he  to  whom  is  given 

The  instinct  that  can  tell 
That  God  is  on  the  field,  when  he 
Is  most  invisible. 

3  Blest,  too,  is  he  who  can  divine 

Where  real  right  doth  lie, 
And  dares  to  take  the  side  that  seems 
Wrong  to  man's  blind-fold  eye. 

4  Then  learn  to  scorn  the  praise  of  men, 

And  learn  to  lose  with  God; 


For  Jesus  won  the  world  thro'  shame, 


And  beckons  thee  his  road. 


154 


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1  Oh,  for  a  faith  that  will  not  shrink, 
Though  pressed  by  every  foe, 

That  will  not  tremble  on  the  brink 
Of  any  earthly  woe; 

2  A  faith  that  shines  more  bright  and  clear 
When  tempests  rage  without; 

That  when  in  danger  knows  no  fear, 
In  darkness  feels  no  doubt; 

3  A  faith  that  keeps  the  narrow  way 
Till  life's  last  hour  has  fled, 

And  with  a  pure  and  heavenly  ray 
Illumes  a  dying  bed. 

4  Lord,  give  us  such  a  faith  as  this, 
And  then,  whate'er  may  come, 

We'll  taste,  e'en  here,  the  hallowed  bliss 
Of  an  eternal  home. 


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1  Do  you  hear  the  Savior  pleading,  hear 

him  pleading? 
"Go  ye  forth  into  my  vineyard  day  by  day; 
Go  ye  forth,  I  will  be  with  you  interceding, 
That  some  soul  may  from  the  dark- 
ness turn  away. ' ' 
Cho. — We  will  go  and  God  be  with  us, 
with  us  ever; 
We  will  take  the  words  of  Jesus  as  our  stay; 
And  to  lift  a  fallen  brother  we'll  endeavor, 
For  we  know  we  ne'er  again  may  pass 
this  way. 

2  Out  upon  the  mountains  dreary,  cold 

and  dreary, 
There  are  souls  that  may  be  waiting 

just  for  you; 
May  be  waiting  near  your  pathway, 

oh,  so  weary; 
Will  you  not  go  out  and  tell  them 

God  is  true? 

3  Ev'ry  day  some  soul  is  dying,yes,is  dying, 
On  the  mountains  where  they  linger, 

far  away, 
While  the  Master  on  yourself  may  be  relying, 
That  he  gets  the  invitation  while  'tis  day. 

te.  .  i  :r.  .  s  l. 


1  Countless  the  perils  that  threaten  to-day; 
Dangers  are  waiting  each  step  of  the  way ; 
Many  now  careless  are  meeting  their  doom; 
O,  what  is  more  certain  than  death  and  the  tomb? 
Cho.— Moments  are  flying,  sinners  are  dying, 

Shall  we  save  some  one  to-day? 
Moments  are  flying,  sinners  are  dying, 

We  must  save  some  one  to*day. 


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PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


2  Are  we  neglecting  the  words  we  should  say, 
Words  that  might  save  a  poor  sinner  to-day? 
Why  are  we  careless  when  no  one  can  know 
The  fate  that  a  day  or  an  hour  may  bestow? 

3  Are  we  in  safety,  and  those  that  we  love 
All  on  the  way  to  the  heaven  above? 

O  then  in  pity  reach  out  to  the  lost! 
To-day  haste  to  save  them  at  whatever  cost. 


1  On  the  Jericho  road  there  is  service  to-day, 
For  all  who  are  ready  to  work  or  to  pray ; 

Around   us  are  lying    the  wounded 
and  dying, 
And  few  the  Samaritans  passing  that  way. 
CHO.-On  the  Jericho  road,  leading  down, 

The  Levite  goes  carelessly  by, 
Yet  many  who  journey  along  that  way, 

Are  wounded  and  ready  to  die. 

2  On  the  Jericho  road  you  will  find  him  to-day, 
Your  brother  who  wanders  from  Jesus  away; 

Oh,  wait  not  to-morrow;  his  deep  cup  of  sorrow 
Is  brimming  and  bitter;  no  longer  delay. 

3  On  the  Jericho  road  many  forces  combine, 
To  stifle  the  voice  of  the  Spirit  Divine; 

About  us  are  lying  the  wounded  and  dying, 
Go,  brother,  and  pour  in  the  oil  and  the  wine. 


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1  Hark!  I  hear  my  Savior  say: 

"Suffer  the  children  to  come  to  me;" 
Do  not  turn  the  lambs  away, 

"Suffer  the  children  to  come;" 
Point  them  to  the  Father's  throne, 
Speak  to  them  in  tend' rest  tone; 
Jesus  calls  them  for  his  own; 
"Suffer  the  children  to  come." 
Cho. — Do  not  turn  the  lambs  away, 
Precious  in  his  sight  are  they; 
Teach  them  how  to  watch  and  pray; 
"Suffer  the  children  to  come." 

2  Tell  them  Jesus  loves  them  all, 

"Suffer  the  children  to  come  to  me;" 
He  will  guide  them  lest  they  fall, 

"Suffer  the  children  to  come;" 
Oh,  forbid  them  not,  I  pray! 
Let  the  children  come  to-day; 
Hear  the  blessed  Savior  say : 

"Suffer  the  children  to  come." 

3  Take  them  gently  by  the  hand, 

"Suffer  the  children  to  come  to  me," 
Lead  them  to  the  better  land, 

"Suffer  the  children  to  come;" 
Lead  them  with  a  willing  mind; 
Tell  them  of  a  Savior  kind; 
They  eternal  life  may  find ; 

"Suffer  the  children  to  come." 


1  He  keepeth  me,  ever, 

Where'er  be  the  place; 
I've  only  to  ask  it, 

Most  wonderful  grace! 
Though  sorest  temptations 

My  spirit  may  try, 
I  know  my  Redeemer 

Will  ever  be  nigh. 
Cho. — He  keepeth  me,  ever; 

His  love  endeth  never; 

From  him  naught  shall  sever; 
He  keepeth  my  soul. 

2  He  keepeth  me,  ever, 

With  tenderest  care; 
I've  only  to  ask  him 

My  burdens  to  bear; 
A  word  of  his  promise 

He  never  will  break; 
Whoever  may  leave  me, 

He  ne'er  will  forsake. 

3  He  keepeth  me,  ever, 

From  yielding  to  dread, 
Though  darkness  be  round  me, 

And  clouds  overhead; 
He  stilleth  my  doubtings, 

He  lightens  my  grief; 
I've  only  to  trust  him, 

He1 11  give  me  relief. 


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1  I  am  now  a  child  of  God,  through  the 

all-atoning  blood 

That  was  shed  upon  the  cross  of  Calvary; 

'Twas  the  price  that  Jesus  paid;  for 
my  sins  on  him  were  laid, 

And  I  now  through  him  am  made 
forever  free. 
Cho. -What  wondrous  love,  what  match- 
less love 

The  Father  hath  bestowed! 

He  gave  his  Son  that  I  might  be 

A  child,  a  child  of  God. 

2  How  I  glory  in  the  thought  that  the 

precious  blood  hath  brought 
Hope  of  everlasting  life  to  all  the  race; 
In  his  loving  heart  there's  room  for 

the  poorest  that  will  come; 
For  within  his  love  I  found  my  rest- 
ing-place. 

3  I'm  rejoicing  all  the  day,  since  my 

Savior  rolled  away 
All  the  weight  of  sin  that  pressed  my 

weary  soul; 
I  will  offer  heart-felt  praise  to  his 

name  through  all  the  days, 
As  I  press  my  journey  onward  to  the  goal. 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


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leiggggp^S 


1  We  glorify  God  for  the  gift  of  his  Son, 
And  for  the  great  work  the  Redeemer 

has  done! 
Himself  as  a  ransom  he  willingly  gave, 
And  he  is  abundantly  able  to  save. 
Cho. — Oh,  tell  the  glad  news, 

Go  spread  it  afar, 
That  Jesus  is  able  and  willing  to  save! 

2  The  moment  a  sinner  on  Jesus  believes, 
That  moment  a  pardon  for  sin  he  receives; 
No  sinner  in  vain  his  forgiveness  shall  crave, 
For  he  is  abundantly  able  to  save. 

3  O  wondrous  redemption,  the  purchase  of  blood! 
Secured  thro'  the  death  of  the  dear  Son  of  God! 
His  life  as  a  ransom  for  sinners  be  gave; 
Yes,  he  is  abundantly  able  to  save. 


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We  shall  hear  a  voice,  an  immortal  voice, 

"Behold,  the  Bridegroom  comes!" 

At  the  midnight  watch,  in  the  darkness  deep, 

When  across  our  souls  heavy  slumbers  creep, 

We  shall  hear  that  voice,  that  immortal  voice, 

"Behold,  the  Bridegroom  comes!" 
Cho. -Oh,  be  ready  when  the  Bridegroom  comes! 
Oh,  be  ready  when  the  Bridegroom  comes! 
At  the  noontide,  in  the  evening, 
At  the  midnight,  in  the  morning, 
Oh,  be  ready,  oh,  be  ready, 
Oh,  be  ready  when  the  Bridegroom  comes! 

2  When   the  voice   shall  cry,    "Go  ye 

forth  to-night, 

Behold,  the  Bridegroom  comes!" 
Then  the  pulse  will  cease,  and  the  heart  grow  still, 
And  the  eyes  will  close,and  the  blood  grow  chill, 
And  the  soul  will  take  its  eternal  flight, 

"For  lo,  the  Bridegroom  comes!" 

3  Brother,    trim    your    lamp,    have  it 

burning  bright, 

"Behold,  the  Bridegroom  comes!" 
He  will  surely  come,  though  he  seemeth  late; 
Be  at  peace  with  him,  nor  a  moment  wait: 
You  will  hear  the  cry  ere  the  morning  light, 

"Behold,  the  Bridegroom  comes!" 

4  Hast  thou  made  a  vow?  hasten  ye  to  pay ; 
"Behold,  the  Bridegroom  comes!" 

For  when  he  has  come,  and  hath  closed  the  door, 

And  ye  stand  and  pray,  "Open,  we  implore," 

It  will  be  too  late;  pay  thy  vows  to-day; 

"Behold,  the  Bridegroom  comes!" 


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Coming  at  the  morning  light, 
Coming, coming,  death  and  eternity, eternity. 

2  Coming  to  the  gay  and  proud, 
Coming  with  a  snow-white  shroud, 
Coming  to  the  gray  head  bowed, 

Coming,  coming,  death  and  eternity, eternity. 

3  Coming  with  unhindered  sway, 
Coming  ev'ry  fleeting  day, 
Coming  to  the  young  and  gay, 

Coming,  coming,  death  and  eternity, eternity. 

4  Coming  to  the  sinful  one, 
Coming  when  our  life  is  done, 
Gath'ring  to  the  judgment  throne, 

Coming, coming,  death  and  eternity,  eternity. 


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1  Oh,  how  beautiful  the  coming 

Of  the  heralds  of  the  King, 
As  the  message  of  salvation 
To  the  lost  they  gladly  bring! 
Cho. — Speed,  ye  children  of  the  King, 
Let  the  blessed  tidings  ring, 
Till  from  ev'ry  land  shall  echo: 
"We  are  children  of  the  King." 

2  You  shall  rescue  souls  from  danger 

As  the  story  you  repeat, 
And  in  place  of  sin  and  darkness 
Leave  a  joy  and  bliss  complete. 

3  Speed  away  o'er  hill  and  valley 

Like  a  bird  on  tireless  wing; 
Fill  the  air  with  songs  of  glory 
Till  the  world  for  joy  shall  sing. 

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1  Coming  when  the  day  is  bright, 
Coming  in  the  silent  night, 


1  The  mercy  of  God  is  an  ocean  divine, 
A  boundless  and  fathomless  flood; 

Launch  out  in  the  deep,  cut  away  the 
shore-line, 
And  be  lost  in  the  fullness  of  God 
Cho. — Launch  out  into  the  deep; 

Oh,  let  the  shore-line  go! 
Launch  out,  launch  out  in  the  ocean  divine, 
Out  where  the  full  tides  flow. 

2  But  many,  alas!  only  stand  on  the  shore, 
And  gaze  on  the  ocean  so  wide; 

They  never  have  ventured  its  depths  to  explore, 
Or  to  launch  on  the  fathomless  tide. 

3  A  nd  others  j  ust  venture  away  from  the  land, 
And  linger  so  near  to  the  shore, 

That  the  surf  and  the  slime  that  beat 
over  the  strand, 
Dash  o'er  them  in  floods  evermore. 

4  Oh,  let  us  launch  out  on  this  ocean  so  broad, 
Where  the  floods  of  salvation  o'erflow; 

Oh,  let  us  be  lost  in  the  mercy  of  God, 
Till  the  depths  of  his  fullness  we  know! 


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1  I  know  in  whom  I  have  redemption, 

In  whom  I  have  believed, 
Whence  cometh  peace  that  passeth  knowledge, 

That  saving  grace  received. 
Cho. — 'Tis  nothing  that  I've  done  can  merit 
This  love  that  Christ  for  me  has  shown ; 
He  sought  me  when  I  was  a  stranger, 
In  love  redeemed  me  for  his  own. 

2  I  know  that  he  who  stilled  the  tempest 

Has  touched  my  troubled  heart, 
Renewed  within  my  fainting  spirit, 
And  bade  my  fears  depart. 

3  I  know  that  some  day  I  shall  see  him 

In  yon  bright  courts  above, 
And  bear  the  likeness  of  my  Savior, 
Saved  by  redeeming  love. 


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1  Only  a  look  at  Jesus! 

O  soul  bowed  down  with  sin, 
A  look  will  give  salvation, 
Eternal  life  will  win! 
Cho. — Only  a  look,  only  a  look, 
It  is  a  simple  thing; 
Yet  wonderful  the  blessing 
A  look  in  faith  will  bring. 

2  Only  a  look  at  Jesus! 

O  soul  by  care  opprest, 
A  look  at  Christ,  the  Savior, 
Will  bring  thee  peace  and  rest! 

3  Only  a  look  at  Jesus! 

O  soul,  lift  up  thine  eyes, 
For  soon  the  Lord  will  hail  th 
From  mansions  in  the  skies! 


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1  Christian,  gird  the  armor  on, 
There's  a  vict'ry  to  be  won 

For  the  Lord,  for  the  Lord; 
Take  the  helmet,  sword  and  shield, 
Forth  unto  the  battle-field 
At  his  word,  at  his  word. 
Cho. — On  we'll  march  to  victory, 
Jesus  will  our  leader  be, 
Jesus  will  our  leader  be; 
On  we'll  march  to  victory, 
To  a  final  and  a  glorious  victory. 

2  Let  his  banner  be  unfurled 
Till  it  waves  o'er  all  the  world, 

Sea  to  sea,  shore  to  shore, 
Till  the  nations  all  shall  own 
He  is  King  and  he  alone 

Evermore,  evermore. 

3  When  the  battle  shall  be  done, 
And  the  victory  be  won, 


Conflict  past,  conflict  past, 
In  the  new  Jerusalem 
We  shall  wear  a  diadem 

At  the  last,  at  the  last. 
That  will  be  an  hour  of  joy, 
Praise  shall  then  our  tongues  employ 

More  and  more,  more  and  more; 
We  shall  stand  before  the  King, 
And  the  song  of  triumph  sing 

Evermore,  evermore. 


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1  No  other  name  on  earth  to  men  is  given, 

Jesus  alone  can  save; 
Whereby  they  can  be  saved,  on  earth  or  heav'n; 

Jesus  alone  can  save. 
Cho. — God  hath  exalted  him  to  his  right  hand, 

To  be  a  prince  over  ev'ry  land; 

His  blessed  kingdom  shall  forever  stand; 
Jesus  alone  can  save. 

2  He  opens  wide  the  door,  oh,  enter  in! 

Jesus  alone  can  save; 

He  is  a  mighty  Savior  from  all  sin; 

Jesus  alone  can  save. 

3  Rest  all  upon  him,  do  not  be  afraid; 

Jesus  alone  can  save; 
He  is  the  sure  foundation  God  hath  laid; 
Jesus  alone  can  save. 

4  Turn  ye  away  from  things  of  earth  and  sin; 

Jesus  alone  can  save; 
Trust  now  and  evermore  alone  in  him ; 
Jesus  alone  can  save. 


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1  Shall  we  reach  the  home  in  glory 

When  the  years  of  life  are  gone? 
Shall  we  sing  the  dear  old  story 

With  redeemed  ones  'round  the  throne? 
Cho. — Yes,  we'll  reach  the  mansions  yonder, 

If  we  keep  the  armor  bright, 
We  will  greet  our  loved  immortals 

In  yon  palaces  of  light. 

2  Shall  we  see  the  blessed  Savior 

Radiant  with  eternal  light, 
With  him  dwell  in  heav'n  forever, 
Clothed  in  robes  of  purest  white? 

3  Shall  we  share  the  joys  eternal, 

And  the  glory  all  divine? 
Shall  we,  with  the  pure  and  holy, 
In  the  heav'nly  city  shine? 


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1  Jesus,  my  Savior,  is  all  things  to  me; 
Oh,  what  a  wonderful  Savior  is  he, 
Guiding, protecting, o'er  life's  rolling  sea! 
Mighty  Deliv'rer:  Jesus  for  me. 


PENTECOSTAL  HTMNS. 


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Cho. — Jesus  for  me,  Jesns  for  me. 

All  the  time,  ev'rywbere,  Jesus  for  me. 

2  Jesus  in  sickness,  and  Jesus  in  health, 
Jesus  in  poverty,  comfort  or  wealth, 
Sunshine  or  tempest,  whatever  it  be, 
He  is  my  safety:  Jesus  for  me. 

3  He  is  my  Refuge,  my  Rock,  and  my  Tower, 
He  is  my  Fortress,  my  Strength  and  my  Pow'r; 
Life  everlasting,  my  Day'sman  is  he, 
Blessed  Redeemer:  Jesus  for  me. 

4  He  is  my  Prophet,  my  Priest  and  my  King, 
He  is  my  Bread  of  Life,  Fountain  and  Spring; 
Bright  Sun  of  Righteousness,  Day-star  is  he, 
Horn  of  Salvation:  Jesus  for  me. 

5  Jesus  in  sorrow,  in  joy,  or  in  pain, 
Jesus  my  Treasure  in  loss  or  in  gain; 
Constant  Companion,  where'er  I  may  be, 
Living  or  dying,  Jesus  for  me. 


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1 


1  A  crimson  stream  is  flowing 

From  rugged  Calvary, 
A  tide  of  life  which  cleanses 

From  all  impurity; 
It  is  the  blood  of  Jesus, 

The  precious,  precious  blood 
By  which  our  souls  are  ransomed, 
And  reconciled  to  God. 
Cho. — Oh!  Calvary's  stream  is  flowing, 
Calvary's  stream  is  flowing, 
Plowing  so  free  for  you  and  me, 
Calvary's  stream  is  flowing, 

2  There  is  a  stream  of  healing 

Whose  waters,  clear  and  sweet, 
Are  for  the  weary  nations 

Helpless  at  Jesus'  feet; 
These  waters  are  refreshing, 

Abundant,  rich  and  free, 
Imparting  health  eternal 

And  immortality. 

3  O  stream  of  love  eternal! 

O  source  of  purity! 

0  grace  of  God  abundant! 

0  fountain  rich  and  free! 
Flow  on  and  flow  forever, 

Flow  through  and  through  my  soul, 
With  power  and  with  cleansing, 
Till  thou  hast  made  me  whole. 

4  I  long  for  perfect  cleansing; 

1  long  for  perfect  peace; 

1  yearn  to  have  the  conflicts 
Within  my  spirit  cease; 

O  stream  of  life  eternal! 

Flow  in  and  make  me  free 
From  all  that  can  defile  me, 

From  all  impurity. 


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1  Come,  humble  sinner,  in  whose  breast 

A  thousand  thoughts  revolve, 
Come  with  your  guilt  and  fear  oppressed, 
And  make  this  last  resolve: 
Cho.— I  will  go,  I  will  go, 

Yes,  I  will  go  to  Jesus  now, 
To  be  saved,  to  be  saved; 
Before  his  cross  I'll  humbly  bow. 

2  I'll  go  to  Jesus,  though  my  sin 

Like  mountains  round  me  close; 
I  know  his  courts,  I'll  enter  in, 
Whatever  may  oppose. 

3  Prostrate  I'll  lie  before  his  throne, 

And  there  my  guilt  confess; 
I'll  tell  him,  I'm  a  wretch  undone 
Without  his  sovereign  grace. 

4  I  cannot  perish  if  I  go; 

I'll  call  "while  he  is  nigh;" 
For  if  I  stay  away,  I  know 
I  must  forever  die. 


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1  Trusting  each  day  in  the  words  of  the  Savior, 
Shaping  my  life  by  his  gentle  commands, 

Sweet  are  the  promises  all  in  my  favor; 

So  I  am  trusting  my  all  in  his  hands. 
Cho. — 'Tis  blessed  to  trust  in  the  words 
of  my  Savior, 

To  trust  ev'ry  day  and  to  trust  ev'ry  night, 
To  work  to  win  souls  to  his  love  and  his  favor, 

And  rest  then  at  home  in  the  mansions  of  light. 

2  Working  each  day  for  the  cause  of  the  Savior, 
Gathering  jewels  for  Jesus,  my  King, 

Cheering  the  weak  and  faint-hearted  ever, 
Glad  that  some  souls  to  the  Lord  I  may  bring. 

3  Singing  each  day  to  his  praise  and  his  glory, 
Singing  of  Christ  and  his  wonderful  love, 

Telling  in  song  unto  others  the  story, 
Hoping  to  lead  them  to  mansions  above. 


175lp 


1  The  cross!  the  cross!  the  blood-stained  cross! 

The  hallow'd  cross  I  see! 
Reminding  me  of  precious  blood 
That  once  was  shed  for  me. 
Cho. — O  the  blood!  the  precious  blood 
That  Jesus  shed  for  me, 
Upon  the  cross  in  crimson  flood, 
Just  now  by  faith  I  see. 

2  A  thousand  thousand  fountains  spring 

Up  from  the  throne  of  God, 
But  none  to  me  such  blessings  bring 
As  Jesus'  precious  blood. 


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3  By  faith  that  blood  now  sweeps  away 
My  sins,  as  like  a  flood, 
Nor  lets  one  guilty  blemish  stay; 
All  praise  to  Jesus'  blood! 


176§pg 


1  I  wandered  in  sorrow  and  sin; 
My  heart  it  was  heavy  and  sore; 

1  heard  a  voice  saying,  "Arise,  and  come  in, 
Oh!  wander  in  sorrow  no  more;" 

REF.-Who  can  it  be?  Who  can  it  be? 
Thus  I  was  wondering,  who  can  it  be 
Tenderly  calling  to  me? 

2  I  struggled  in  doubt  and  in  fear, 
Not  knowing  to  whom  I  should  go; 

I  heard  a  voice  saying,"Son,  be  of  good  cheer," 

So  soothingly,  tender  and  low; 
REF.-Who  can  it  be?  Who  can  it  be? 
Thus  I  was  wondering,  who  can  it  be 
Tenderly  calling  to  me? 

3  I  heard  it  again  and  again, 
Wherever  my  footsteps  did  roam; 

It  melted  my  heart  with  its  pitying  strain; 

It  lighted  my  soul  of  its  gloom; 
Ref. — Oh,  it  was  thee!  Oh,  it  was  thee! 
Savior  of  men,  oh,  my  Jesus,  'twas  thee 
Tenderly  calling  to  me! 

4  I  turned  to  my  Father  above; 
I  read  of  his  promises  sure; 

I  thought  of  my  Savior, his  cross  and  his  love, 

And  oh,  what  a  friend  I  found  there! 

Ref. -Oh,  what  a  friend!  Oh,  what  a  friend! 

Savior  of  men  thou  hast  been  unto  me, 

Savior  thou'st  been  unto  me. 

5  I'm  groping  in  darkness  no  more, 
His  glory  illumines  my  way; 

I'm  walking  by  faith,  and  his  promises  are 

My  solace  and  joy  ev'ry  day; 
Ref. -Yes,  ev'ry  day!  Yes,  ev'ry  day! 
Jesus  of  Nazareth  lighteth  my  way, 
Jesus  now  lighteth  my  way. 

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I  am  praying,  blessed  Savior, 

To  be  more  and  more  like  thee; 
I  am  praying  that  thy  Spirit 
Like  a  dove  may  rest  on  me. 
Cho. — Thou  who  knowest  all  my  weakness, 

Thou  who  knowest  all  my  care, 
While  I  plead  each  precious  promise, 
Hear,  oh,  hear  and  answer  prayer! 

2  I  am  praying,  blessed  Savior, 

For  a  faith  so  clear  and  bright 
That  its  eye  will  see  thy  glory 

Through  the  deepest,  darkest  night. 

3  I  am  praying  to  be  humbled 

By  the  power  of  grace  divine, 


To  be  clothed  upon  with  meekness, 
And  to  have  no  will  but  thine. 
4  I  am  praying,  blessed  Savior, 

And  my  constant  prayer  shall  be 

For  a  perfect  consecration, 

That  shall  make  me  more  like  thee. 


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1  Hark!  what  sound  salutes  your  ear? 
Whose  the  gentle  voice  you  hear, 
Whisp'ring  softly,  tenderly: 

"Come,  oh!  come  to  me?" 
Quartet.   'Tis  the  dear  Lord  calling, 
'Tis  the  dear  Lord  calling, 

Calling,  calling, 
"Come,  oh!  come  to  me," 
Softly,  mildly,  sweetly  calling, 
"Come,  oh!  come  to  me." 

2  Heard  you  ever  tones  so  sweet, 
Words  that  with  such  pow'r  entreat, 
Pressing  on  your  heart  the  plea: 

"Come,  oh!  come  to  me?" 

3  Oh!  respond  to  Jesus'  call; 
At  his  feet,  repentant,  fall; 
Heed  his  sweet  and  earnest  plea: 

"Come,  oh!  come  to  me." 

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1  All  those  who  love  and  obey  my  word, 
In  that  day,  in  that  day, 
They  shall  receive  a  great  reward 
In  that  day. 
Cho. — They  to  my  precepts  are  always  true, 
Doing  my  will  in  the  work  they  do; 

1  shall  be  with  them  and  crown  them,  too, 

In  that  day. 

2  They  shall  be  mine,  saith  the-Lord  of  hosts, 

In  that  day,  in  that  day, 
When  I  shall  make  my  jewels  up, 
In  that  day. 

3  They  shall  be  with  me  for  evermore, 

In  that  day,  in  that  day, 
And  all  their  trials  will  be  o'er 
In  that  day. 


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1  Made  one  in  Christ  by  holiest  ties, 

In  his  dear  love  we  meet, 
And  all  who  labor  in  his  cause 

In  Christ's  dear  name  we  greet. 
Cho. — One  kingdom  to  our  conq'ring  Prince, 

From  sea  to  sea  be  giv'n; 
His  will  be  done  o'er  the  wide  earth 

Just  as  'tis  done  in  heav'n. 

2  We  hold  one  Lord,  one  central  light; 

Our  hopes,  our  aims  are  one, 
As  planets  in  their  devious  flight 
Revolve  around  one  sun. 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


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3  Humbly  in  loyal  faith  we  bow 

At  one  Redeemer's  feet; 
Our  prayers,  like  clouds  of  incense,  r 
Before  one  mercy-seat. 

4  If  blossoms  of  the  early  spring 

Are  doubly  sweet  and  fair, 
Our  budding  youth  to  God  we  bring, 
And  leave  the  off 'riuy;  there. 


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1  Christ,  for  the  world  we  sing, 
The  world  to  Christ  we  bring, 

With  love  and  zeal, 
The  poor  and  them  that  mourn, 
The  faint  and  overborne, 
Sin-sick  and  sorrow  worn, 

Whom  Christ  doth  heal. 

2  Christ  for  the  world  we  sing, 
The  world  to  Christ  we  bring, 

With  one  accord, 
With  us  the  work  to  share, 
With  us  reproach  to  dare, 
With  us  the  cross  to  bear, 

For  Christ  our  Lord. 


1  My  country,  'tis  of  thee, 
Sweet  land  of  liberty, 

Of  thee  I  sing; 
Land  where  my  fathers  died, 
Land  of  the  pilgrims'  pride, 
From  ev'ry  mountain  side, 

Let  freedom  ring. 

2  My  native  country,  thee, 
Land  of  the  noble  free, 

Thy  name  I  love; 
I  love  thy  rocks  and  rills, 
Thy  woods  and  templed  hills; 
My  heart  with  rapture  thrills, 

Like  that  above. 

3  Let  music  swell  the  breeze, 
And  ring  from  all  the  trees 

Sweet  freedom's  song; 
Let  mortal  tongues  awake, 
Let  all  that  breathe  partake, 
Let  rocks  their  silence  break, 

The  sound  prolong. 

4  Our  fathers'  God,  to  thee, 
Author  of  liberty, 

To  thee  we  sing; 
Long  may  our  land  be  bright 
With  freedom's  holy  light; 
Protect  us  by  thy  might, 

Great  God,  our  King. 


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1  "Christian  Endeavor"  bright, 
Offspring  of  truth  and  light, 


Sent  from  above; 
We'll  stoutly  strive  to  stand 
For  this  most  glorious  band, 
Strong  pillars  of  our  laud, 

Our  faith  and  love. 

2  Our  banner  onward  wave, 
As  guiding  star  to  save 

Souls  for  our  King; 
We'll  do  our  best  to  fight 
For  all  that's  true  and  right, 
Until  that  day  of  light 

Victory  bring. 

3  United  Christians,  we 
Would  praise  and  pray  to  thee, 

Our  Savior,  Lord; 
We'll  strive  at  last  to  win 
The  mansions  free  from  sin; 
Trusting,  we'll  enter  in 

To  live  with  God. 


1  To  the  front,  ye  Christian  workers! 

In  your  blessed  Master's  name, 
Stand  and  nobly,  bravely  battle, 
Win  eternal,  fadeless  fame, 

Looking  upward, 
Till  your  hearts  are  all  aflame! 

2  To  the  front,  ye  Christian  workers! 

See  the  dying  everywhere; 
Cursed  by  sin,  and  bruised  by  Satan, 
How  they  need  your  help  and  care! 

Lifting  upward, 
In  their  rescue  have  a  share. 

3  To  the  front,  ye  Christian  workers! 

God  has  much  for  you  to  do: 
Hear  his  calls,  and  do  his  bidding; 
Prove  yourselves  his  servants-true; 

Look  up,  lift  up, 
Till  the  crown  is  given  you! 


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1  Over  the  rolling  sea, 
Many  the  voices  appealing  to  me; 
Groping  in  the  darkness  they, 
And  to  us  for  light  they  pray; 

O,  their  cry  rings  piteously 
O'er  the  waves  of  the  deep,  rolling  sea, 
Over  the  rolling  sea,  over  the  rolling  sea! 
Cho. — Over  the  sea,  calling  to  me, 
There  without  Jesus  the  millions  I  see, 
Over  the  sea,  pleading  with  me; 
Shall  I  not  answer  the  pitiful  plea? 

2  Over  the  rolling  sea, 

Millions  are  perishing,  Lord,  without  thee, 
We  are  blessed  with  Gospel  light, 
While  they  grope  in  heathen  night, 
And  we  send  not,  O  the  shame! 
Help  to  them  in  the  Savior's  dear  name. 


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Over  the  rolling  sea,  over  the  rolling  sea. 

3  Over  the  rolling  sea, 
There  is  a  mission  of  mercy  for  me; 
Souls  by  years  of  sin  depraved 
By  my  efforts  may  be  saved, 
If  I  help  to  send  the  light 
To  the  people  now  shadowed  in  night, 
Over  thenrolling  sea,  over  the  rolling  sea. 


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1  Our  Father  which  art  in  heaven,  hal- 
lowed be  thy  name;  Thy  kingdom 
come,  thy  will  be  done  in  earth,  as  it 
is  in  heaven. 

2  Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread, 
And  forgive  us  our  trespasses,  as  we 
forgive  them  that  trespass  against  us. 

3  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but 
deliver  us  from  evil;  For  thine  is  the 
kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the 
glory  forever  and  ever.     Amen. 

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Glory  be  to  the  Father,  and  to  the 
Son,  and  to  the  Holy  Ghost; 
2  As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now, 
and  ever  shall  be,  world  without  end. 
Amen. 


188fp£| 


1  I  knew  that  God  in  his  word  had  spoken, 
The  pow'r  of  sin  can  all  be  broken, 
The  heart  held  captive,  yet  be  free; 
Lord,  is  this  blessing  not  for  me? 
Cho.-||  :The  blood,  the  blood  is  all  my  plea, 

.Hallelujah!  it  cleanseth  me. :|| 

2  Must  I  go  on  in  sin  and  sorrow, 
To-day  in  sunshine,  clouds  to-morrow? 
First  I'm  sinning,  then  repenting, 
Now  I'm  stubborn,  then  relenting. 

3  With  anguish  wrung,  I  cried,  my  Lord, 
Is  there  not  pow'r  in  Jesus'  blood 

To  make  in  me  a  perfect  cure, 

To  cleanse  my  heart  and  keep  it  pure? 

4  Oh,  yes,  my  love  will  take  you  in, 
The  blood  will  cleanse  you  from  all  sin, 
Will  wash  away  your  guilty  stains, 
And  cleanse  till  not  one  spot  remains. 

5  And  there  I  stand  this  very  hour, 
Kept  by  Almighty  keeping  pow'r; 
Temptations  come,  the  blood's  my  plea, 
The  precious  blood  now  cleanses  me. 

189^"         ~ 

1  Hear  the  promise  of  the  Lord, 
As  recorded  in  his  word, 

"Unto  you  is  everlasting  life!" 


Heavy-laden  and  distressed, 

Come,  and  I  will  give  you  rest, 

"Unto  you  is  everlasting  life!" 

Cho. — "Everlasting  life"  the  promise  reads, 

While  at  God's  right  hand  the  Savior  pleads; 

Will  you  come  to-day,  making  Christ  your  stay? 

For  with  him  is  everlasting  life. 

2  Weary  pilgrim  on  the  road 
To  the  judgment  seat  of  God, 

"Unto  you  is  everlasting  life!" 
If  on  Jesus  you  believe, 
And  his  blessed  word  receive, 

"Unto  you  is  everlasting  life!" 

3  Cast  on  Jesus  all  your  care, 
And  your  burden  he  will  bear; 

"Unto  you  is  everlasting  life!" 
In  the  strait  and  narrow  way, 
He  will  lead  you  day  by  day ; 
Unto  you  is  everlasting  life!" 


1  I  can  hear  my  Savior  calling, 
In  the  tend'rest  accents  calling: 
On  my  ear  these  words  are  falling, 

"Take  thy  cross,  and  daily  follow  me." 
Cho. — I  will  take  my  cross  and  follow, 
My  dear  Savior  I  will  follow, 
Where  he  leads  me  I  will  follow, 
I'll  go  with  him,  with  him  all  the  way. 

2  Though  the  way  be  dark  and  dreary, 
Though  my  feet  be  worn  and  weary, 
Yet  my  heart  keeps  bright  and  cheer5 

As  I  follow,  follow  all  the  way. 

3  Jesus,  ever  go  before  me, 
Shining  heaven's  sunlight  o'er  me, 
And  when  weak,  by  grace  restore  me 

As  I  follow,  follow  all  the  way. 

4  Through  the  valley  safely  lead  me, 
Heav'nly  manna  daily  feed  me: 
Ev'ry  hour,  dear  Lord,  I  need  thee 

As  I  follow,  follow  all  the  way. 

5  In  thy  heart's  affection  hold  me, 
In  thy  arms  of  love  enfold  me, 

And  with  thine  own  grace  uphold  me, 
As  I  follow,  follow  all  the  way. 

6  I  will  never  leave  thee,  never; 
Faithful  I  will  be  forever; 
Help  me  in  my  weak  endeavor 

Thee  to  follow,  follow  all  the  way. 

7  Thro'  death's  dark  and  gloomy  portal, 
Leaving  there  this  body  mortal, 
Into  yonder  home  immortal 

I  will  follow,  follow  all  the  way. 


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1  WherTa  sinner  comes,  as  a  sinner  may, 
There  is  joy,  there  is  joy; 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


43 


When  he  turns  to  God  in  the  gospel  way, 

There  is  joy,  there  is  joy. 
Cho. — There  is  joy  among  the  angels, 

And  their  harps  with  music  ring, 
When  a  sinuer  comes  repenting, 

Bending  low  before  the  King. 

2  When  a  soul  is  born  in  the  kingdom  bright, 

There  is  joy,  there  is  joy; 
When  it  walks  by  faith  in  the  gospel  light, 
There  is  joy,  there  is  joy. 

3  When  a  pilgrim  comes  to  the  river  wide, 

There  is  joy,  there  is  joy; 

When  he  dwells  secure  on  the  other  side, 

There  is  joy,  there  is  joy. 


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192 


1  Oh !  why  will  you  turn  from  the  Savior  away? 
He's  calling  you  tenderly,  calling  to-day; 
There's  only  one  refuge  from  death  and  the  grave; 
That  refuge  is  Jesus,  the  mighty  to  save. 
Cho. — Believe  on  the  crucified  One, 

Believe  on  the  crucified  One; 
No  longer  delay,  he  is  calling  to-day, 
He  waits  to  receive  you,  come  home,come  home. 

2  He  pleads  by  the  anguish  he  suffered  for  thee, 
By  nail-prints  that  bound  him  to  Calvary's  tree, 
By  victory  over  the  grave  and  its  gloom ; 
Oh,  sinner,  believe  him,  he's  calling  you,  come! 

3  Why  wander  away  in  the  darkness  afar? 
You've  only  to  knock,  for  the  door  is  ajar; 
Come  quickly  and  give  him  your  heart 

while  you  may; 
Oh,  hasteto  receive  him,  he's  waiting  to-day! 


193§pi§ 


£E£3 


iS 


1  My  gladsome  heart  these  words  repeat, 

"I  am  the  Lord's  forever! " 
And  ev'ry  time  they  seem  more  sweet! 

Oh,  praise  his  name  forever! 
Cho. — Hallelujah!  hallelujah! 
Light  breaks  in  upon  my  soul; 

Hallelujah!  hallelujah! 
Jesus'  blood  has  made  me  whole. 

2  Too  long  and  far  from  Christ  I  strayed, 

But  he  forsook  me  never; 

Now  walking  in  the  narrow  way, 

I  am  the  Lord's  forever! 

3  'Twas  Christ,  the  Lamb  of  Calvary, 

That  loved  and  sought  me  ever, 
That  broke  my  chains  and  set  me  free; 
Oh,  praise  his  name  forever! 

4  I  am  the  Lord's!  Oh,  blessed  thought! 

And  he  will  leave  me  never; 
By  Jesus'    blood  my  soul  was  bought, 
And  I  am  his  forever! 

5  This  is  the  burden  of  my  song, 

"I  am  the  Lord's  forever! " 


And  naught  that  earth  can  offer  me 
My  heart  from  Christ  can  sever. 


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1  Seeking  the  lost,  yes,  kindly  entreating 
Wanderers  on  the  mountains  astray, 

"Come  unto  me,"  his  message  repeating, 
Words  of  the  Master  speaking  to-day. 

Cho. — Going  afar,  upon  the  mountain, 
Bringing  the  wand'rers  back  again, 

Into  the  fold  of  my  Redeemer, 
Jesus  the  Lamb  for  sinners  slain. 

2  Seeking  the  lost,  and  pointing  to  Jesus 
Souls  that  are  weak  and  hearts  that  are  sore, 

Leading  them  forth  in  ways  of  salvation, 
Showing  the  path  to  life  evermore. 

3  Thus  would  I  go,  for  Jesus  hath  called  me; 
Him  would  I  follow  day  unto  day, 

Care  for  the  dying,  raise  up  the  fallen, 
Pointing  the  lost  to  Jesus  the  way. 


195§jl 


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i^^B 


1  Jesus  came  to  save  from  sin, 

Pass  the  word  along; 

He  can  make  us  pure  within, 

Pass  the  word  along. 

Cho. — ||:Good  news!  good  news! 

Pass  the  word  along.  :j| 

2  To  the  Savior  all  may  come, 

Pass  the  word  along: 

All  the  wanderers  from  home, 

Pass  the  word  along. 

3  Without  money  you  can  buy, 

Pass  the  word  along; 
Wine  and  milk  that  satisfy, 
Pass  the  word  along. 

4  All  the  lame,  and  halt,  and  blind, 

Pass  the  word  along; 

Here  may  full  salvation  find, 

Pass  the  word  along. 

5  All  his  benefits  embrace, 

Pass  the  word  along; 

Freely  now  be  saved  by  grace, 

Pass  the  word  along. 


196 


1  O  day  of  rest  and  gladness, 

O  day  of  joy  and  light, 
O  balm  of  care  and  sadness, 

Most  beautiful,  most  bright! 
On  thee,  the  high  and  lowly, 

Through  ages  joined  in  tune. 
Sing,  "Holy,  holy,  holy," 

To  the  great  God  Triune. 

2  To-day  on  weary  nations 

The  heavenly  manna  falls; 
To  holy  convocations 


44 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


The  silver  trumpet  calls, 
Where  gospel  light  is  glowing 

With  pure  and  radiant  beams, 
And  living  water  flowing 

With  soul-refreshing,  streams. 
3  New  graces  ever  gaining 

From  this  our  day  of  rest, 
We  reach  the  rest  remaining 

To  spirits  of  the  blest; 
To  Holy  Ghost  be  praises, 

To  Father,  and  to  Son; 
The  Church  her  voice  upraises 

To  thee,  blest  Three  in  One. 


1  Oh,  for  a  closer  walk  with  God, 

A  calm  and  heavenly  frame, 

A  light  to  shine  upon  the  road 

That  leads  me  to  the  Lamb. 

2  The  dearest  idol  I  have  known, 

Whate'er  that  idol  be, 
Help  me  to  tear  it  from  thy  throne, 
And  worship  only  thee. 

3  Return,  O  holy  Dove,  return, 

Sweet  messenger  of  rest! 
I  hate  the  sins  that  made  thee  mourn, 
And  drove  thee  from  my  breast. 

4  So  shall  my  walk  be  close  with  God, 

Calm  and  serene  my  frame; 
So  purer  light  shall  mark  the  road 
That  leads  me  to  the  Lamb. 


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s^s 


1  Love  divine,  all  love  excelling, 

Joy  of  heav'n  to  earth  come  down! 
Fix  in  us  thy  humble  dwelling; 

All  thy  faithful  mercies  crown. 
Jesus,  thou  art  all  compassion, 

Pure,  unbounded  love  thou  art; 
Visit  us  with  thy  salvation ; 

Enter  ev'ry  trembling  heart. 

2  Breathe,  O  breathe  thy  loving  Spirit 

Into  every  troubled  breast! 
Let  us  all  in  thee  inherit, 

Let  us  find  that  second  rest; 
Take  away  our  bent  to  sinning; 

Alpha  and  Omega  be; 
End  of  faith,  as  its  beginning, 

Set  our  hearts  at  liberty. 

3  Finish  then  thy  new  creation; 

Pure  and  spotless  let  us  be; 
Let  us  see  thy  great  salvation, 

Perfectly  restored  in  thee; 
Changed  from  glory  into  glory, 

Till  in  heaven  we  take  our  place, 
Till  we  cast  our  crowns  before  thee, 

Lost  in  wonder,  love,  and  praise. 


199§jl 


*=N^*=* 


m 


1  Mourn  for  the  thousands  slaiu, 

The  youthful  and  the  strong; 
Mourn  for  the  wine-cup's  fearful  reign, 
And  the  deluded  throng. 

2  Mourn  for  the  lost,  but  call, 

Call  to  the  strong,  the  free; 
Rouse  them  to  shun  that  dreadful  fall, 
And  to  the  refuge  flee. 

3  Mourn  for  the  lost,  but  pray, 

Pray  to  our  God  above, 
To  break*  the  fell  destroyer's  sway, 
And  show  his  saving  love. 


2ooipi 


^g^ga 


1  What  ruin  hath  intemperance  wio't! 

How  widely  roll  its  waves! 
How  many  myriads  hath  it  brought 
To  fill  dishonored  graves! 

2  Stretch  forth  thy  hand,  O  God,  our  King, 

And  break  the  galling  chain; 

Deliverance  to  the  captive  bring, 

And  end  the  usurper's  reign. 

3  The  cause  of  temperance  is  thine  own; 

Our  plans  and  efforts  bless; 
We  trust,  O  Lord,  in  thee  alone 
To  crown  them  with  success. 


2oi  grains 


1  Lead,  kindly  Light,  amid  th'  encircling  gloom, 

Lead  "thou  me  on; 
The  night  is  dark,  and  I  am  far  from  home, 

Lead  thou  me  on ; 
Keep  thou  my  feet;  I  do  not  ask  to  see 
The  distant  scene;  one  step  enough  for  me. 

2  I  was  not  ever  thus,  nor  prayed  that  thou 

Shouldst  lead  me  on; 
I  loved  to  choose  and  see  my  path;  but  now 

Lead  thou  me  on; 
I  loved  the  garish  day;  and,  spite  of  fears, 
Pride  ruled  my  will;  remember  not  past  years. 

3  So  long  thy  pow'r  hath  blest  me,  sure  it  still 

Will  lead  me  on 
O'er  moor  and  fen,  o'er  crag  and  torrent,  till 

The  night  is  gone, 
And  with  the  morn  those  angel  faces  smile, 
Which  I  have  loved  long  since,  and  lost  awhile. 

202ffiife3Efe 


1  Am  la  soldier  of  the  cross, 

A  follower  of  the  Lamb, 
And  shall  I  fear  to  own  his  cause, 
Or  blush  to  speak  his  name? 

2  Are  there  no  foes  for  me  to  face? 

Must  I  not  stem  the  flood? 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


45 


Is  tin's  vile  world  a  friend  to  grace, 

To  help  me  on  to  God? 
3  Sure  I  must  right  if  I  would  reign; 

Increase  my  courage,  Lord! 
I'll  bear  the  toil,  endure  the  pain, 

Supported  by  thy  word. 


Awake,  my  soul,  stretch  every  nerve, 

And  press  with  vigor  on ; 
A  heavenly  race  demauds  thy  zeal, 

And  an  immortal  crown. 
A  cloud  of  witnesses  around 

Hold  thee  in  full  survey; 
Forget  the  steps  already  trod, 

And  onward  urge  thy  way. 
Blest  Savior,  introduced  by  thee, 

Have  I  my  race  begun, 
And,  crowned  with  victory,  at  thy  feet 

I'll  lay  my  honors  down. 


204§p 


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Jesus  shall  reign  where'er  the  sun 
Does  his  successive  journeys  run, 
His  kingdom  spread  from  shore  to  shore, 
Till  moons  shall  wax  and  wane  no  more. 
From  north  to  south  the  princes  meet, 
To  pay  their  homage  at  his  feet, 
While  western  empires  own  their  Lord, 
And  savage  tribes  attend  his  word. 
To  him  shall  endless  prayer  be  made, 
And  endless  praises  crown  his  head; 
His  name  like  sweet  perfume  shall  rise 
With  every  morning  sacrifice. 
People  and  realms  of  every  tongue 
Dwell  on  his  love  with  sweetest  song, 
And  infant  voices  shall  proclaim 
Their  early  blessings  on  his  name. 


20fiffif]lff^t^5E^ 


1  O  thou  in  whose-presence  my  soul  takes  delight, 
On  whom  in  affliction  I  call, 

My  comfort  by  day  and  my  song  in  the  night, 
My  hope,  my  salvation,  my  all! 

2  Where  dost  thou,  dear  Shepherd,  resort 

with  thy  sheep, 
To  feed  them  in  pastures  of  love? 
Say,  why  in  the  valley  of  death  should  I  weep, 
Or  alone  in  this  wilderness  rove? 

3  He  looks!  and  ten  thousands  of  angels  rejoice, 
And  myriads  wait  for  his  word ; 

He  speaks!  and  eternity,  filled  with  his  voice, 
Re-echoes  the  praise  of  the  Lord. 

4  Dear  Shepherd,  I  hear,  and  will  follow  thy  call; 
I  know  the  sweet  sound  of  thy  voice; 


Restore  and  defend  me,  for  thou  art  my  all, 
And  in  thee  I  will  ever  rejoice. 


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1  Resctie  the  perishing, 
Care  for  the  dying, 

Snatch  them  in  pity  from  sin  and  the  grave; 

Weep  o'er  the  erring  one, 

Lift  up  the  fallen, 
Tell  them  of  Jesus,  the  mighty  to  save. 
Cho. — Rescue  the  perishing, 

Care  for  the  dying; 
Jesus  is  merciful,  Jesus  will  save. 

2  Though  they  are  slighting  him, 
Still  he  is  waiting, 

Waiting  the  penitent  child  to  receive; 
Plead  with  them  earnestly, 
Plead  with  them  gently; 

He  will  forgive  if  they  only  believe. 

3  Down  in  the  human  heart, 
Crushed  by  the  tempter, 

Feelings  lie  buried  that  grace  can  restore; 

Touched  by  a  loving  heart, 

Wakened  by  kindness, 
Chords  that  were  broken  will  vibrate  once  more. 

4  Rescue  the  perishing, 
Duty  demands  it; 

Strength  for  thy  labor  the  Lord  will  provide; 

Back  to  the  narrow  way 

Patiently  win  them; 
Tell  the  poor  wanderer  a  Savior  has  died. 


207§JM 


1  Shall  we  gather  at  the  river 

Where  bright  angel  feet  have  trod, 
With  its  crystal  tide  forever 
Flowing  by  the  throue  of  God? 
Cho. — Yes,  we'll  gather  at  the  river, 
The  beautiful,  the  beautiful  river, 
Gather  with  the  saints  at  the  river, 
That  flows  by  the  throne  of  God. 

2  On  the  margin  of  the  river, 

Washing  up  its  silver  spray, 

We  will  walk  and  worship  ever, 

All  the  happy  golden  day. 

3  Ere  we  reach  the  shining  river, 

Lay  we  every  burden  down; 
Grace  our  spirits  will  deliver, 
And  provide  a  robe  and  crown. 

4  At  the  smiling  of  the  river, 

Mirror  of  the  Savior's  face, 
Saints  whom  death  will  never  sever, 
Lift  their  songs  of  saving  grace. 

5  Soon  we'll  reach  the  silver  river, 

Soon  our  pilgrimage  will  cease, 
Soon  our  happy  hearts  will  quiver, 
With  the  melody  of  peace. 


16 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


208lp 


iiS^^ 


Sing  we  to  our  God  above, 
Praise  eternal  as  his  love; 
Praise  him,  all  ye  heavenly  host, 
Father,  Son  and  Holy  Ghost. 


209§pH 


Forever  here  my  rest  shall  be, 
Close  to  thy  bleeding  side; 

This  all  my  hope  and  all  my  plea, 
For  me,  the  Savior  died. 

2  My  dying  Savior  and  my  God, 

Fountain  for  guilt  and  sin, 
Sprinkle  me  ever  with  thy  blood, 
And  cleanse  and  keep  me  clean. 

3  Wash  me  and  make  me  thus  thine  own, 

Wash  me  and  mine  thou  art; 
Wash  me,  but  not  my  feet  alone, 
My  hands,  my  head,  my  heart. 

4  Th'  atonement  of  thy  blood  apply, 

Till  faith  to  sight  improve, 
Till  hope  in  full  fruition  die, 
And  all  my  soul  be  love. 


210lpg 


O,  for  a  heart  to  praise  my  God, 

A  heart  from  sin  set  free, 
A  heart  that  always  feels  thy  blood 

So  freely  spilt  for  me! 
A  heart  resigned,  submissive,  meek, 

My  great  Redeemer's  throne, 
Where  only  Christ  is  heard  to  speak, 

Where  Jesus  reigns  alone. 
A  heart  in  every  thought  renewed, 

And  full  of  love  divine, 
Perfect,  and  right,  and  pure,  and  good, 

A  copy,  Lord,  of  thine. 
Thy  nature,  gracious  Lord,  impart; 

Come  quickly  from  above; 
Write  thy  new  name  upon  my  heart, 

Thy  new,  best  name  of  Love. 
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^^m 


1  Salvation!  Oh,  the  joyful  sound! 

What  pleasure  to  our  ears! 
A  sovereign  balm  for  every  wound, 
A  cordial  for  our  fears. 

2  Salvation!  let  the  echo  fly 

The  spacious  earth  around, 

While  all  the  armies  of  the  sky 

Conspire  to  raise  the  sound. 

3  Salvation!  O  thou  bleeding  Lamb! 

To  thee  the  praise  belongs; 
Salvation  shall  inspire  our  hearts, 
And  dwell  upon  our  tongues. 


2teljjW  r  ■  fW*?=H 


1  The  great  Physician  now  is  near, 

The  sympathizing  Jesus; 
He  speaks  the  drooping  heart  to  cheer, 
Oh !  hear  the  voice  of  Jesus. 
Ref. — Sweetest  note  in  seraph  song, 

Sweetest  name  on  mortal  tongue, 
Sweetest  carol  ever  sung, 
Jesus,  blessed  Jesus. 

2  Your  many  sins  are  all  forgiv'n, 

Oh!  hear  the  voice  of  Jesus! 
Go  on  your  way  in  peace  to  heav'n, 
And  wear  a  crown  with  Jesus. 

3  His  name  dispels  my  guilt  and  fear, 

No  other  name  but  Jesus; 
Oh!  how  my  soul  delights  to  hear 
The  charming  name  of  Jesus. 

4  And  when  to  that  bright  world  above 

We  rise  to  see  our  Jesus, 
We'll  sing  around  the  throne  of  love, 
The  name,  the  name  of  Jesus. 


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1  Holy  Spirit,  faithful  guide. 
Ever  near  the  Christian's  side, 
Gently  lead  us  by  the  hand, 
Pilgrims  in  a  desert  land; 
Weary  souls  fore'er  rejoice, 

While  they  hear  that  sweetest  voice, 
Whisp'ring  softly,  "wand'rer  come, 
Follow  me,  I'll  guide  thee  home." 

2  Ever  present,  truest  friend, 
Ever  near  thine  aid  to  lend, 
Leave  us  not  to  doubt  and  fear, 
Groping  on  in  darkness  drear; 
When  the  storms  are  raging  sore, 
Hearts  grow  faint,  and  hopes  give  o'er, 
Whisp'ring  softly,  "wand'rer  come, 
Follow  me,  I'll  guide  thee  home." 

3  When  our  days  of  toil  shall  cease, 
Waiting  still  for  sweet  release, 
Nothing  left  but  heav'n  and  pray'r, 
Wond'ring  if  our  names  are  there, 
Wading  deep  the  dismal  flood, 
Pleading  naught  but  Jesus'  blood, 
Whisp'ring  softly,  "wand'rer  come, 
Follow  me,  I'll  guide  thee  home." 


1  Joy  to  the  world!  the  Lord  is  come; 
%    Let  earth  receive  her  King; 

Let  every  heart  prepare  him  room, 
And  heav'n  and  nature  sing.  . 

2  Joy  to  the  world!  the  Savior  reigns; 

Let  men  their  songs  employ, 
While  fields  and  floods,  rocks,hills  and  plains, 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


47 


Repeat  the  sounding  joy. 
3  He  rules  the  world  with  truth  and  grace, 
And  makes  the  nations  prove 
The  glories  of  his  righteousness,' 
And  wonders  of  his  love. 


O  for  a  thousand  tongues,  to  sing 

My  great  Redeemer's  praise, 
The  glories  of  my  God  and  King, 

The  triumphs  of  his  grace! 
Jesus!  the  name  that  charms  our  fears, 

That  bids  our  sorrows  cease; 
'Tis  music  in  the  sinner's  ears; 

;Tis  life,  and  health,  and  peace. 
He  breaks  the  power  of  canceled  sin ; 

He  sets  the  prisoner  free; 
His  blood  can  make  the  foulest  clean; 

His  blood  availed  for  me. 


216lp 


^-J-^4J=H 


All  hail  the  pow'r  of  Jesus'  name! 

Let  angels  prostrate  fall, 
||:  Bring  forth  the  royal  diadem, 

And  crown  him  Lord  of  all.  :[| 

2  Let  ev'ry  kindred,  ev'ry  tribe, 

On  this  terrestrial  ball, 
||:To  him  all  majesty  ascribe. 
And  crown  him  Lord  of  all.  :j| 

3  Oh,  that  with  yonder  sacred  throng 

We  at  his  feet  may  fall! 
||:  We'll  join  the  everlasting  song, 
And  crown  him  Lord  of  all.  :[f 


217^-J^iH^H 


1  While  Jesus  whispers  to  you, 

Come,  sinner,  come! 
While  we  are  praying  for  you, 

Come,  sinner,  come! 
Now  is  the  time  to  own  him, 

Come,  sinner,  come! 
Now  is  the  time  to  know  him, 

Come,  sinner,  come! 

2  Are  you  too  heavy-laden? 

Come,  sinner,  come! 
Jesus  will  bear  your  burden, 

Come,  sinner,  come! 
Jesus  will  not  deceive  you, 

Come,  sinner,  come! 
Jesus  can  now  redeem  you, 

Come,  sinner,  come! 

3  Oh,  hear  his  tender  pleading, 

Come,  sinner,  come! 
Come  and  receive  the  blessing, 

Come,  sinner,  come! 
While  Jesus  whispers  to  you, 

Come,  sinner,  come! 


While  we  are  praying  for  you, 
Come,  sinner,  come! 


Ig^iepii^g 


Depth  of  mercy!  can  there  be 
Mercy  still  reserved  for  me? 
Can  my  God  his  wrath  forbear, 
Me,  the  chief  of  sinners,  spare? 
I  have  long  withstood  his  grace, 
Long  provoked  him  to  his  face, 
Would  not  hearken  to  his  calls, 
Grieved  him  by  a  thousand  falls. 
Now  incline  me  to  repent; 
Let  me  now  my  sins  lament, 
Now  my  foul  revolt  deplore, 
Weep,  believe,  and  sin  no  more. 
There  for  me  the  Savior  stands, 
Shows  his  wouuds  and  spreads  his  hands; 
God  is  love!  I  know,  I  feel; 
Jesus  weeps,  and  loves  me  still. 


219|P^ 


£H 


1  Holy  Bible,  book  divine, 
Precious  treasure,  thou  art  mine; 
Mine,  to  tell  me  whence  I  came; 
Mine  to  teach  me  what  I  am. 

2  Mine,  to  chide  me  when  I  rove; 
Mine,  to  show  a  Savior's  love; 
Mine  art  thou  to  guide  my  feet; 
Mine  to  judge,  condemn,  acquit. 

3  Mine  to  comfort  in  distress, 
If  the  Holy  Spirit  bless; 
Mine,  to  show  by  living  faith 
Man  can  triumph  over  death. 

4  Mine  to  tell  of  joys  to  come, 
And  the  rebel  sinner's  doom; 
Oh,  thou  holy  book  divine, 
Precious  treasure,  thou  art  mine! 


220lplppi^i^ 


1  Come,  ye  weary  and  oppressed, 

Jesus  now  is  calling  you; 
Come  to  him,  he'll  give  you  rest; 
Still  he  bids  you  come. 
Ref. — Jesus  now  is  calling, 
Calling,  calling; 
Jesus  now  is  calling  you, 
Calling  you  to  come. 

2  Tho'  your  sins  like  mountains  rise, 

Jesus  now  is  calling  you; 
He  has  made  the  sacrifice; 
Still  he  bids  you  come. 

3  Tho'  your  sins  like  scarlet  be, 

Jesus  now  is  calling  you ; 
From  your  sins  he'll  set  you  free; 
Still  he  bids  you  come. 


48 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


4  Come,  ye  wand'rers  from  the  fold, 
Jesus  now  is  calling  you; 
Oh!  his  love  can  ne'er  be  told; 
Still  he  bids  you  come. 


:t= 


^ 


221 


1  Haste,  O  sinner,  now  be  wise; 

Stay  not  for  the  morrow's  sun; 
Wisdom  if  you  still  despise 
Harder  is  it  to  be  won. 

2  Haste,  and  mercy  now  implore; 

Stay  not  for  the  morrow's  sun, 
Lest  thy  season  should  be  o'er 
Ere  this  evening's  stage  be  run. 

3  Haste,  O  sinner,  now  return, 

Stay  not  for  the  morrow's  sun, 
Lest  thy  lamp  should  cease  to  burn 
Ere  salvation's  work  is  done. 


222tS^= 


1  Sinners,  turn,  why  will  ye  die? 
God,  your  Maker,  asks  you  why, 
God,  who  did  your  being  give, 
Made  you  with  himself  to  live. 

2  SiDners,  turn,  why  will  ye  die? 
God,  your  Savior,  asks  you  why; 
Will  ye  not  in  him  believe? 

He  has  died  that  ye  might  live. 

3  Sinners,  turn,  why  will  ye  die? 
God,  the  Spirit,  asks  you  why; 
Often  with  you  he  has  strove, 
Wooed  you  to  embrace  his  love. 


223ppS3^^^ 


There  is  a  fountain  filled  with  blood, 
Drawn  from  Immanuel's  veins, 
And  sinners  pluuged  beneath  that  flood, 
Lose  all  their  guilty  stains. 

2  The  dying  thief  rejoiced  to  see 

That  fountain  in  his  day, 
And  there  may  I,  though  vile  as  he, 
Wash  all  my  sins  away. 

3  Ere  since,  by  faith,  I  saw  the  stream 

Thy  flowing  wounds  supply, 
Eedeeming  love  has  been  my  fheme, 
And  shall  be,  till  I  die. 

4  Then  in  a  nobler,  sweeter  song, 

I'll  sing  thy  power  to  save, 
When  this  poor,  lisping,  stamm'ring  tongue 
Lies  silent  in  the  grave. 


224|p^^ 


t=t 


-rJ       rj 


m 


1  Father,  I  stretch  my  hands  to  thee: 

No  other  help  I  know; 
If  thou  withdraw  thyself  from  me, 

Ah,  whither  shall  I  go? 


Cho.— I  do  believe,  I  now  believe, 

That  Jesus  died  for  me, 
And  thro'  his  blood,  his  precious  blood, 

I'shall  from  sin  be  free. 

2  What  did  thine  only  Son  endure, 

Before  I  drew  my  breath, 
What  pain,  what  labor  to  secure 
My  soul  from  endless  death! 

3  O  Jesus,  could  I  this  believe, 

I  now  should  feel  thy  power, 
And  all  my  wants  thou  wouldst  relieve, 
In  this  accepted  hour. 

4  Author  of  faith,  to  thee  I  lift 

My  weary,  longing  eyes; 

0  let  me  now  receive  that  gift! 

My  soul  without  it  dies. 

2251  ' 

1  Blest  be  the  tie  that  binds 

Our  hearts  in  Christian  love; 
The  fellowship  ot  kindred  minds 
Is  like  to  that  above. 

2  Before  our  Father's  throne 

We  pour  our  ardent  pray'rs; 
Our  fears,  our  hopes,  our  aims  are  one, 
Our  comforts  and  our  cares. 

3  When  we  asunder  part 

It  gives  us  inward  pain, 
But  we  shall  still  be  joined  in  heart, 
And  hope  to  meet  again. 


226lj|3i 


1  O  Spirit  of  the  living  God! 

In  all  thy  plenitude  of  grace, 
Where'er  the  foot  of  man  hath  trod, 
Descend  on  our  apostate  race. 

2  Give  tongues  of  fire  and  hearts  of  love, 

To  preach  the  reconciling  word; 
Give  power  and  unction  from  above, 
Where'er  the  joyful  sound  is  heard. 

3  Be  darkness,  at  thy  coming,  light; 

Confusion,  order  in  thy  path; 
Souls  without  strength,  inspire  with  mi^ht; 
Bid  mercy  triumph  over  wrath. 

4  Baptize  the  nations;  far  and  nigli 

The  triumphs  of  the  cross  record*, 
The  name  of  Jesus  glorify, 

Till  every  kindred  call  him  Lord. 


227lp 


3^3^ 


1  Come,  Holy  Spirit,  raise  our  songs 
To  reach  the  wonders  of  that  day, 

When,  with  thy  fiery,  cloven  tongues 
Thou  didst  such  glorious  scenes  display. 

2  Lord,  we  believe  to  us  and  ours, 
The  apostolic  promise  given; 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


49 


We  wait  the  pentecostal  powers, 

The  Holy  Ghost  sent  down  from  heaven. 

3  Assembled  here  with  one  accord, 
Calmly  we  wait  the  promised  grace, 

The  purchase  of  our  dying  Lord; 

Come,  Holy  Ghost,  and  fill  the  place. 

4  If  every  one  that  asks,  may  find, 
If  still  thou  dost  on  sinners  fall, 

Come  as  a  mighty,  rushing  wiuu; 
Great  grace  be  now  upon  us  all. 


3^: 


s 


1  Holy,  holy,  holy,  Lord  God  Almighty! 
Early  in  the  morning  our  song  shall  rise  to  thee; 
Holy,  holy,  holy,  merciful  and  mighty, 
God  in  Three  Persons,  blessed  Trinity! 

2  Holy,  holy,  holy!  all  the  saints  adore  thee, 
Casting  down  their  golden  crowns  around 

the  glassy  sea, 
Cherubim  and  seraphim  falling  down  before  thee, 
Which  wert,  and  art,  and  evermore  shalt  be. 

3  Holy,  holy,  holy !  tho'  the  darkness  hide  thee; 
Tho'  the  eye  of  sinful  man  thy  glory  may  not  see; 
Only  thou  art  holy!  there  is  none  beside  thee, 
Perfect  in  power,  in  love,  and  purity. 

4  Holy,  holy,  holy,  Lord  God  Almighty! 
All  thy  works  shall  praise  thy  name,  in 

earth,  and  sky,  and  sea; 
Holy,  holy,  holy,  merciful  and  mighty, 
God  in  Three  Persons,  blessed  Trinity! 


229lp 


3= 


Lord,  God,  the  Holy  Ghost! 

In  this  accepted  hour, 
As  on  the  day  of  Pentecost, 

Descend  in  all  thy  power. 
We  meet  with  one  accord 

In  our  appointed  place, 
And  wait  the  promise  of  our  Lord, 

The  Spirit  of  all  grace. 
Like  mighty,  rushing  wind 

Upon  the  waves  beneath, 
Move  with  one  impulse  every  mind; 

One  soul,  one  feeling  breathe. 
The  young,  the  old,  inspire 

With  wisdom  from  above, 
And  give  us  hearts  and  tongues  of  fire, 

To  pray,  and  praise,  and  love. 


230  |pg: 


m 


O  blessed  Paraclete, 

Assert  thine  inward  sway; 
My  body  make  the  temple  meet, 

For  thy  perpetual  stay. 
Too  long  this  house  of  thine 

By  alien  loves  possessed, 


Has  shut  from  thee  its  inner  shrine, 
Kept  thee  a  slighted  guest. 

3  Now  rend,  O  Spirit  blest, 

The  veil  of  my  poor  heart; 
Enter  thy  long  forbidden  rest, 
And  nevermore  depart. 

4  Oh,  to  be  filled  with  thee! 

I  ask  not  aught  beside; 
For  all  unholy  guests  must  flee, 
If  thou  in  me  abide. 


23llp 


Fade,  fade,  each  earthly  joy, 

Jesus  is  mine! 
Break,  ev'ry  tender  tie, 

Jesus  is  mine! 
Dark  is  the  wilderness, 
Earth  has  no  resting  place; 
Jesus  alone  can  bless, 

Jesus  is  mine! 
Farewell,  ye  dreams  of  night, 

Jesus  is  mine! 
Lost  in  this  dawning  light, 

Jesus  is  mine! 
All  that  my  soul  has  tried 
Left  but  a  dismal  void; 
Jesus  has  satisfied, 

Jesus  is  mine! 
Farewell,  mortality, 

Jesus  is  mine! 
Welcome,  eternity, 

Jesus  is  mine! 
Welcome,  O  loved  and  blest! 
Welcome,  sweet  scenes  of  rest, 
Welcome,  my  Savior's  breast, 

Jesus  is  niiue! 

t 


232§jl 


3= 


A  charge  to  keep  I  have, 

A  God  to  glorify, 
A  never-dying  soul  to  save, 

And  fit  it  for  the  sky. 

2  To  serve  the  present  age, 

My  calling  to  fulfill, 
O  may  it  all  my  powers  engage 
To  do  my  Master's  will! 

3  Help  me  to  watch  and  pray, 

And  on  thyself  rely, 
Assured  if  I  my  trust  betray, 
I  shall  forever  die. 


1  And  can  I  yet  delay 

My  little  all  to  give, 
To  tear  my  soul  from  earth  away, 
For  Jesus  to  receive? 

2  Nay,  but  I  yield,  I  yield! 


50 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


I  can  hold  out  no  more; 
I  sink,  by  dying  love  compelled, 

And  own  thee  conqueror! 
Come,  and  possess  me  whole, 

Nor  hence  again  remove; 
Settle  and  fix  my  wavering  soul 

With  all  thy  weight  of  love. 


234§pS^£ 


1  Jesus,  my  Lord,  to  thee  I  cry; 
Unless  thou  help  me,  I  must  die; 
Ob,  bring  thy  free  salvation  nigh, 

And  take  me  as  I  am! 
Ref. — Take  me  as  I  am, 

Take  me  as  I  am, 
Oh,  bring  thy  free  salvation  nigh, 

And  take  me  as  I  am! 
Helpless  I  am,  and  full  of  guilt, 
But  yet  for  me  thy  blood  was  spilt, 
And  thou  canst  make  me  what  thou  wilt; 

But  take  me  as  I  am! 
If  thou  hast  work  for  me  to  do, 
Inspire  my  will,  my  heart  renew, 
And  work  both  in  and  by  me,  too, 

But  take  me  as  I  am! 
And  when  at  last  the  work  is  done, 
The  battle  o'er,  the  vict'ry  won, 
Still,  still  my  cry  shall  be  alone, 

Oh,  take  me  as  I  am! 


1  Just  as  I  am  without  one  plea, 
But  that  thy  blood  was  shed  for  me, 
And  that  thou  bid'st  me  come  to  thee, 

O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come,  I  come! 

2  Just  as  I  am,  and  waiting  not 
To  rid  my  soul  of  one  dark  blot, 

To  thee  whose  blood  can  cleanse  each  spot, 
O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come,  I  come! 

3  Just  as  I  am,  thou  wilt  receive, 
Wilt  welcome,  pardon,  cleanse,  relieve; 
Because  thy  promise  I  believe, 

O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come,  I  come. 

4  Just  as  I  am;  thy  love  unknown, 
Has  broken  every  barrier  down; 
Now  to  be  thine,  yea,  thine  alone, 

O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come,  I  come! 


236gii5^gJTgfa 


1  My  faith  looks  up  to  thee, 
Thou  Lamb  of  Calvary; 

Savior  divine, 
Now  hear  me  while  I  pray, 
Take  all  my  sins  away ; 
Oh,  let  me  from  this  day, 

Be  wholly  thine. 


May  thy  rich  grace  impart 
Strength  to  my  fainting  heart, 

My  zeal  inspire: 
As  thou  hast  died  for  me, 
Oh,  may  my  love  to  thee 
Pure,  warm,  and  changeless  be, 

A  living  fire. 
When  ends  life  transient  dream, 
When  death's  cold,  sullen  stream 

Shall  o'er  me  roll, 
Blest  Savior,  then,  in  love, 
Fear  and  distress  remove; 
Oh,  bear  me  safe  above, 

A  ransomed  soul! 


237lp3 


2 


Come,  Holy  Ghost,  in  love, 
Shed  on  us  from  above 

Thine  own  bright  ray! 
Divinely  good  thou  art; 
Thy  sacred  gifts  impart 
To  gladden  each  sad  heart: 

Oh,  come  to-day! 
Come,  tenderest  Friend,  and  best, 
Our  most  delightful  Guest, 

With  soothing  power: 
Rest,  which  the  weary  know, 
Shade,  'mid  the  noontide  glow, 
Peace,  when  deep  griefs  o'erflow, 

Cheer  us  this  hour! 


mCTJiffl 


238 

1  When'I  survey  the  wondrous  cross 
On  which  the  Prince  of  glory  died, 

My  richest  gain  I  count  but  loss, 
And  pour  contempt  on  all  my  pride. 

2  Forbid  it,  Lord,  that  I  should  boast, 
Save  in  the  death  of  Christ,  my  God; 

All  the  vain  things  that  charm  me  most, 
I  sacrifice  them  to  his  blood. 

3  See,  from  his  head,  his  hands,  his  feet, 
Sorrow  and  love  flow  mingled  down; 

Did  e'er  such  love  and  sorrow  meet, 
Or  thorns  compose  so  rich  a  crown? 

4  Were  the  whole  realm  of  nature  mine, 
That  were  a  present  far  too  small: 

Love  so  amazing,  so  divine, 

Demands  my  soul,  my  life,  my  all. 


239|pi 


5 


f=t=F 


1  What  can  wash  away  my  sin? 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus; 
What  can  make  me  whole  again? 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus. 
Cho. — Oh,  precious  is  the  flow 

That  makes  me  white  as  snow; 
No  other  Fount  I  know; 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus. 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


51 


2  For  ray  pardon  this  I  see, 

Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus; 
For  my  eleausiug,  this  my  plea, 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus. 

3  Nothing  can  for  sin  atone, 

Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus; 

Naught  of  good  that  I  have  done, 

Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus. 

4  This  is  all  my  hope  and  peace, 

Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus; 
This  is  all  my  righteousness, 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus. 
-a- 


240§jgl 


a=^=fc=4g=B 


1  Rock"6f  ages,  cleft  for  me, 
Let  me  hide  myself  in  thee; 
Let  the  water  and  the  blood, 

From  thy  wounded  side  which  flowed, 

Be  of  sin  the  double  cure, 

Save  from  wrath  and  make  me  pure. 

2  Could  my  tears  forever  flow, 
Could  my  zeal  no  languor  know, 
These  for  sin  could  not  atone; 
Thou  must  save,  and  thou  alone: 
In  my  hand  no  price  I  bring; 
Simply  to  thy  cross  I  cling. 

3  While  I  draw  this  fleeting  breath, 
When  my  eyes  shall  close  in  death, 
When  I  rise  to  worlds  unknown, 
And  behold  thee  on  thy  throne, 
Rock  of  ages,  cleft  for  me, 
Let  me  hide  myself  in  thee. 


241^g^pS5^5 


1  And  can  it  be  that  I  should  gain 
An  interest  in  the  Savior's  blood? 

Died  he  for  me,  who  caused  his  pain, 
For  me,  who  him  to  death  pursued? 

||:Amazing  love!  how  can  it  be 
That  thou,  my  Lord,  shouldst  die  for  me?:|| 

2  He  left  the  Father's  throne  above, 
So  free,  so  infinite  his  grace! 

Emptied  himself  of  all  but  love, 
And  bled  for  Adam's  helpless  race; 

||:'Tis  mercy  all,  immense  and  free, 
For,  O  my  God,  it  found  out  me!:|j 

3  Long  my  imprisoned  spirit  lay, 

Fast  bound  in  sin  and  nature's  night; 
Thine  eye  diffused  a  quickening  ray; 

I  woke, the  dungeon  flamed  with  light; 
||:My  chains  fell  off,  my  heart  was  free, 

I  rose,  went  forth,  and  followed  thee.  :|| 


242|pl5 


^S 


a 


1  He  dies!  the  Friend  of  sinners  dies! 

Lo!  Salem's  daughters  weep  around; 
A  solemn  darkness  veils  the  skies; 


A  sudden  trembling  shakes  the  ground; 
Come,  saints,  and  drop  a  tear  or  two 

For  him  who  groaned  beneath  your  load; 
He  shed  a  thousand  drops  for  you, 

A  thousand  drops  of  richer  blood. 
2  Here's  love  and  grief  beyond  degree; 

The  Lord  of  glory  dies  for  man! 
But  lo!  what  sudden  joys  we  see; 

Jesus,  the  dead,  revives  again! 
The  rising  God  forsakes  the  tomb; 

In  vain  the  tomb  forbids  his  rise; 
Cherubic  legions  guard  him  home, 

And  shout  him  welcome  to  the  skies. 


243gfefeE^=il 


Praise  God, from  whom  all  blessings  flow; 
Praise  him,  all  creatures  here  below; 
Praise  him  above,  ye  heavenly  host; 
Praise  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost. 


244lpi 


1  Come,  ev'ry  soul  by  sin  oppressed, 

There's  mercy  with  the  Lord, 

And  he  will  surely  give  you  rest, 

By  trusting  in  his  word. 

CHO.-Only  trust  him,  only  trust  him, 

Only  trust  him  now; 

He  will  save  you,  he  will  save  you, 

He  will  save  you  now. 

2  For  Jesus  shed  his  precious  blood 

Rich  blessings  to  bestow; 
Plunge  now  into  the  crimson  flood 
That  washes  white  as  snow. 
CHO.-Come  to  Jesus,  come  to  Jesus, 
Come  to  Jesus  now; 
He  will  save  you ,  he  will  save  you, 
He  will  save  you  now. 

3  Yes,  Jesus  is  the  Truth,  the  Way, 

That  leads  you  into  rest; 
Believe  in  him  without  delay, 
And  you  are  fully  blest. 
CHO.-Don't  reject  him,  don't  reject  him, 
Don't  reject  him  now; 
He  will  save  you,  he  will  save  you, 
He  will  save  you  now. 

4  Come,  then,  and  join  this  holy  band, 

And  on  to  glory  go, 
To  dwell  in  that  celestial  land, 
Where  joys  immortal  flow. 
Cho.-I  will  trust  him,  I  will  trust  him, 
I  will  trust  him  now; 
He  will  save  me,  he  will  save  me, 
He  will  save  me  now. 


245 


1  I  thirst,  thou  wounded  Lamb  of  God, 


^=$fm 


52 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


To  wash  me  in  thy  cleansing  blood, 
To  dwell  within  thy  wounds;  then  pain 
Is  sweet,  and  life  or  death  is  gain. 

2  Take  my  poor  heart,  and  let  it  be. 
Forever  closed  to  all  but  thee; 

Seal  thou  my  breast,  and  let  me  wear 
That  pledge  of  love  forever  there. 

3  How  blest  are  they  who  still  abide, 
Close  sheltered  in  thy  bleeding  side, 
Who  thence  their  life  and  strength  derive, 
And  by  thee  move,  and  in  thee  live! 

4  Hence  our  hearts  melt,  our  eyes  o'erflow, 
Our  words  are  lost,  nor  will  we  know 
Nor  will  we  think  of  aught  beside, 
"My  Lord,  my  Love  is  crucified." 


246lp 


g^^jg^E^g 


1  Lord,  I  am  thine,  entirely  thine, 
Purchased  and  saved  by  blood  divine; 
With  full  consent  thine  I  would  be, 
And  own  thy  sov' reign  right  in  me. 

2  Thine  would  I  live,  thine  would  I  die, 
Be  thine  through  all  eternity; 

The  vow  is  past  beyond  repeal, 
And  now  I  set  the  solemn  seal. 

3  Here,  at  the  cross  where  flows  the  blood 
That  bought  my  guilty  soul  for  God, 
Thee,  my  new  Master,  now  I  call, 
And  consecrate  to  thee  my  all. 


247 


^fe^teg 


t=fc 


Praise  God,  from  whom  all  blessings  flow ; 
Praise  him,  all  creatures  here  below: 
Praise  him  above,  ye  heavenly  host; 
Praise  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost. 


248gg 


3^3= 


3Jg 


1  Arise,  my  soul,  arise; 

Shake  off  thy  guilty  fears; 
The  bleeding  Sacrifice 
In  my  behalf  appears; 
:Before  the  throne  my  Surety  stands ::|( 
My  name  is  written  on  his  hands. 

2  He  ever  lives  above, 

For  me  to  intercede, 
His  all-redeeming  love, 

His  precious  blood  to  plead; 
I  :His  blood  atoned  for  all  our  race,  :|| 
And  sprinkles  now  the  throne  of  grace. 

3  To  God  I'm  reconciled; 

His  pardoning  voice  I  hear; 
He  owns  me  for  his  child; 
I  can  no  longer  fear; 
| : With  confidence  I  now  draw  nigh,:|| 
And  Father,  Abba,  Father,  cry. 


249» 


3 


to: 


1  Blow  ye  the  trumpet,  blow, 

The  gladly  solemn  sound; 
Let  all  the  nations  know, 

To  earth's  remotest  bound, 
||  :The  year  of  jubilee  is  come;  :|| 
Eeturn,  ye  ransomed  sinners,  home. 

2  Jesus,  our  great  High  Priest, 

Hath  full  atonement  made; 
Ye  weary  spirits,  rest; 

Ye  mournful  souls,  be  glad; 
||:The  year  of  jubilee  is  come;  :|| 
Return,  ye  ransomed  sinners,  home. 

3  Extol  the  Lamb  of  God, 

The  all-atoning  Lamb; 
Redemption  in  his  blood 

Throughout  the  world  proclaim; 
||:The  year  of  jubilee  is  come;  :|| 
Return,  ye  ransomed  sinners,  home. 


^ffiUfel 


Jesus,  thine  all-victorious  love 

Shed  in  my  heart  abroad; 
Then  shall  my  feet  no  longer  rove, 

Rooted  and  fixed  in  God. 
O  that  in  me  the  sacred  fire 

Might  now  begin  to  glow, 
Burn  up  the  dross  of  base  desire, 

And  make  the  mountains  flow! 
O  that  it  now  from  heaven  might  fall, 

And  all  my  sins  consume! 
Come,  Holy  Ghost,  for  thee  I  call; 

Spirit  of  burning,  come! 
Refining  fire,  go  through  my  heart, 

Illuminate  my  soul, 
Scatter  thy  life  through  every  part, 

And  sanctify  the  whole. 
My  steadfast  soul,  from  falling  free, 

Shall  then  no  longer  move, 
While  Christ  is  all  the  world  to  me, 

And  all  my  heart  is  love. 


251  ^fe 


m 


E=s! 


This  Chorus  can  be  used  with  hymns  224, 
235,  246,  and  250. 

1st  Cho. — We're  waiting  at  the  mercy-seat, 
I : We' re  waiting  at  the  mercy-seat,  :|| 

Where  Jesus  answers  prayer. 
2d  Cho. — I  can,  I  will,  I  do  believe, 
||  :I  can,  I  will,  I  do  believe,  :|| 

That  Jesus  died  for  me. 

fcS 


252pl^^^^lii 


1  How  firm  a  foundation,  ye  saints  of  the  Lord, 
Is  laid  for  your  faith  in  his  excellent  word; 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


53 


What  more  can  he  say,  than  to  you  he  hath  said, 
To  you,  who  for  refuge  to  Jesus  have  fled? 

2  '  'Fear  not,  I  am  with  thee,  oh,  be  not  dismayed, 
For  I  am  thy  God,  1  will  still  give  thee  aid; 
I'll  strengthen  thee,  help  thee,  and  cause 

thee  to  stand, 
Upheld  by  my  gracious,  omnipotent  hand. 

3  "The  soul  that  on  Jesus  hath  leaned  for  repose, 
I  will  not,  I  will  not  desert  to  his  foes; 
That  soul,  though  all  hell  should  en- 
deavor to  shake, 

I'll  never,  no  never,  no  never  forsake." 


1  Sweet  hour  of  prayer!  sweet  hour  of  prayer! 
That  calls  me  from  a  world  of  care, 
And  bids  me  at  my  Father's  throne, 
Make  all  ray  wants  and  wishes  known; 
In  seasons  of  distress  and  grief, 

My  soul  has  often  found  relief, 
And  oft  escaped  the  tempter's  snare, 
By  thy  return,  sweet  hour  of  prayer. 

2  Sweet  hour  of  prayer!  sweet  hour  of  prayer! 
Thy  wings  shall  my  petitions  bear 
To  him  whose  truth  and  faithfulness 
Engage  the  waiting  soul  to  bless; 
And  since  he  bids  me  seek  his  face, 
Believe  his  word,  and  trust  his  grace, 
I'll  cast  on  him  my  every  care, 

And  wait  for  thee,  sweet  hour  of  prayer. 


254 

1  Oh,  turn  ye,  oh,  turn  ye,  for  why  will  ye  die, 
When  God,  in  great  mercy,  is  coming  so  nigh? 
Now  Jesus  invites  you,  the  Spirit  says,  come, 
And  angels  are  waiting  to  welcome  you  home. 

2  In  riches,  in  pleasure,  what  can  you  obtain, 
To  soothe  your  affliction, or  banish  your  pain, 
To  bear  up  your  Spirit,  when  summoned  to  die, 
Or  waft  you  to  mansions  of  glory  on  high? 

3  And  now  Christ  is  ready  your  souls  to  receive, 
Oh,  how  can  you  question  if  you  will  believe? 
If  sin  is  your  burden,  why  will  you  not  come? 
'Tis  you  he  bids  welcome;  he  bids  you  come  home. 


255  m 


1  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming, 

Work  thro'  the  morning  hours; 
Work  while  the  dew  is  sparkling, 

Work  'mid  springing  flow'rs; 
Work,  when  the  day  grows  brighter, 

Work  in  the  glowing  sun; 
Work,  for  the  night  is  coming, 

When  man's  work  is  done. 

2  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming, 

Work  through  the  sunny  noon; 
Fill  brightest  hours  with  labor, 


Rest  comes  sure  and  soon; 
Give  every  flying  minute, 

Something  to  keep  in  store; 
Work,  for  the  night  is  coming, 

When  man  works  no  more. 


256  §pi 


t=T- 


min 


Jesus,  Lover  of  my  soul 

Let  me  to  thy  bosom  fly, 
While  the  nearer  waters  roll, 

While  the  tempest  still  is  high; 
Hide  me,  oh,  my  Savior,  hide, 

Till  the  storm  of  life  be  past; 
Safe  into  the  haven  guide, 

Oh,  receive  my  soul  at  last. 
Other  refuge  have  I  none; 

Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  thee; 
Leave,  ah,  leave  me  not  alone, 

Still  support  and  comfort  me; 
All  my  trust  on  thee  is  stayed ; 

All  my  help  from  thee  I  bring; 
Cover  my  defenseless  head 

With  the  shadow  of  thy  wing. 
Plenteous  grace  with  thee  is  found, 

Grace  to  cover  all  my  sin; 
Let  the  healing  streams  abound; 

Make  and  keep  me  pure  within; 
Thou  of  life  the  fountain  art, 

Freely  let  me  take  of  thee; 
Spring  thou  up  within  my  heart, 

Rise  to  all  eternity. 


257|p 


1  What  a  precious,  precious  Friend  is  he! 

How  can  I  but  love  him? 
He  has  loved  me  from  eternity, 
My  gracious  Lord. 
Cho. — How  can  I  but  love  him, 
Wonderfully  love  him, 
And  forever  love  him, 
My  gracious  Lord. 

2  He  has  taken  all  my  sins  away, 

How  can  I  but  love  him? 
He  has  taught  me  how  to  trust  and  pray, 
My  gracious  Lord. 

3  He  has  rolled  the  burden  from  my  soul, 

How  can  I  but  love  him? 
He  has  purified  and  made  me  whole, 
My  gracious  Lord. 

4  He  has  filled  my  heart  with  perfect  peace, 

How  can  I  but  love  him? 
He  has  thrilled  my  soul  with  heav'nly  bliss, 
My  gracious  Lord. 


258|^ 


1  Come,  thou  Fount  of  every  blessing, 
Tune  my  heart  to  sing  thy  grace; 


54 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


Streams  of  mercy,  never  ceasing, 

Call  for  songs  of  loudest  praise; 
Teach  me  some  melodious  sonnet, 

Sung  by  flaming  tongues  above; 
Praise  the  mount!  I'm- fixed  upon  it, 

Mount  of  thy  redeeming  love. 
2  Here  I'll  raise  my  Ebenezer, 

Hither  by  thy  help  I'm  come, 
And  I  hope,  by  thy  good  pleasure, 

Safely  to  arrive  at  home; 
Jesus  sought  me  when  a  stranger, 

Wandering  from  the  fold  of  God ; 
He,  to  rescue  me  from  danger, 

Interposed  his  precious  blood. 


259^ 


rfJ-J-J-^ 


I  love  thy  kingdom,  Lord, 

The  house  of  thine  abode, 
The  Church  our  blest  Redeemer  saved 

With  his  own  precious  blood. 
I  love  thy  Church,  O  God! 

Her  walls  before  thee  stand, 
Dear  as  the  apple  of  thine  eye, 

And  graven  on  thy  hand. 
Beyond  my  highest  joy 

I  prize  her  heavenly  ways, 
Her  sweet  communion,  solemn  vows, 

Her  hymns  of  love  and  praise. 
Sure  as  thy  truth  shall  last, 

To  Zion  shall  be  given 
The  brightest  glories  earth  can  yield, 

And  brighter  bliss  of  heaven. 


260lpi 


mE3EE£ 


3ee: 


1  Soldiers  of  Christ,  arise, 
And  put  your  armor  on, 

Strong  in  the  strength  which  God  supplies 
Through  his  eternal  Son. 

2  Strong  in  the  Lord  of  hosts, 
And  in  his  mighty  power, 

Who  in  the  strength  of  Jesus  trusts 
Is  more  than  conqueror. 

3  Stand,  then,  in  his  great  might, 
With  all  his  strength  endued, 

And  take,  to  arm  you  for  the  fight, 
The  panoply  of  God: 

4  Till,  having  all  things  done, 
And  all  your  conflicts  passed, 

You  may  o'ercome  through  Christ  alone, 
And  stand  entire  at  last. 


26llpi 


& 


1  My  soul,  be  on  thy  guard, 
Ten  thousand  foes  arise, 
And  hosts  of  sin  are  pressing  hard 
To  draw  thee  from  the  skies. 


2  Oh,  watch,  and  fight,  and  pray, 

The  battle  ne'er  give  o'er; 
Eenew  it  boldly  every  day, 
And  help  divine  implore. 

3  Ne'er  think  the  victory  won, 

Nor  once  at  ease  sit  down ; 
Thine  arduous  work  will  not  be  done 
Till  thou  hast  got  the  crown. 

4  Fight  on,  my  soul,  till  death 

Shall  bring  thee  to  thy  God; 
He'll  take  thee,  at  thy  parting  breath, 
Up  to  his  blest  abode. 


262Sp^=^E^E53j 


1  What  a  friend  we  have  in  Jesus, 

All  our  griefs  and  sins  to  bear! 
What  a  privilege  to  carry 

Ev'rything  to  God  in  prayer! 
Oh,  what  peace  we  often  forfeit, 

Oh,  what  needless  pain  we  bear, 
All  because  we  do  not  carry 

Ev'rything  to  God  in  prayer! 

2  Have  we  trials  and  temptations? 

Is  there  trouble  anywhere? 
We  should  never  be  discouraged, 

Take  it  to  the  Lord  in  prayer; 
Can  we  find  a  friend  so  faithful, 

Who  will  all  our  sorrows  share? 
Jesus  knows  our  every  weakness: 

Take  it  to  the  Lord  in  prayer. 

3  Are  we  weak  and  heavy-laden, 

Cumbered  with  a  load  of  care? 
Precious  Savior,  still  our  refuge! 

Take  it  to  the  Lord  in  prayer. 
Do  thy  friends  despise,  forsake  thee? 

Take  it  to  the  Lord  in  prayer; 
In  his  arms  he'll  take  and  shield  thee, 

Thou  wilt  find  a  solace  there. 


263^ 


m 


i 


1  Oh,  now  I  see  the  cleansing  wave, 

The  fountain  deep  and  wide; 
Jesus,  my  Lord,  mighty  to  save, 
Points  to  his  wounded  side. 
Cho. — The  cleansing  stream,  I  see,  I  see; 

I  plunge,  and  oh,  it  cleanseth  me! 
Oh,  praise  the  Lord!  it  cleanseth  me! 
It  cleanseth  me,  yes,  cleanseth  me. 

2  I  rise  to  walk  in  heaven's  own  light, 

Above  the  world  of  sin, 
With  heart  made  pure  and  garments  white, 
And  Christ  enthroned  within. 

3  Amazing  grace!  'tis  heaven  below 

To  feel  the  blood  applied, 
And  Jesus,  only  Jesus,  know, 
My  Jesus  crucified. 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


1  Stand  up,  stand  up  for  Jesus, 

Ye  soldiers  of  the  cross; 
Lift  high  his  royal  banner, 

It  must  not  suffer  loss; 
From  victory  unto  victory 

His  army  shall  he  lead, 
Till  every  foe  is  vanquished 

And  Christ  is  Lord  indeed. 

2  Stand  up,  stand  up  for  Jesus, 

The  strife  will  not  be  long; 
This  day  the  noise  of  battle, 

The  next  the  victor's  song; 
To  him  that  overcometh, 

A  crown  of  life  shall  be; 
He  with  the  King  of  glory 

Shall  reign  eternally. 


265,|^^^M 


The  morning  light  is  breaking; 

The  darkness  disappears; 
The  sons  of  earth  are  waking 

To  penitential  tears; 
Each  breeze  that  sweeps  the  ocean 

Brings  tidings  from  afar, 
Of  nations  in  commotion, 

Prepared  for  Zion's  war. 
Blest  river  of  salvation, 

Pursue  thine  onward  way; 
Flow  thou  to  every  nation, 

Nor  in  thy  richness  stay, 
Stay  not  till  all  the  lowly 

Triumphant  reach  their  home, 
Stay  not  till  all  the  holy 

Proclaim,  "The  Lord  is  come!" 


266^g 


$^m 


1  O  youth  with  hearts  aspiring, 

What  visions  greet  your  eye! 
What  fields  for  noble  conquest! 

What  growth  and  victory! 
Kow  high  your  heavenly  calling, 

The  Christ-like  life  to  win, 
The  prize  of  holy  manhood, 

The  overthrow  of  sin! 

2  O  youth  with  hearts  aspiring, 

Embrace  your  heavenly  call! 
Your  standard  is  perfection, 

Your  Christ  the  Lord  of  all; 
Win  others  to  his  standard; 

Enlarge  the  youthful  throng, 
Till  all  the  earth,  in  Jesus, 

Can  sing  redemption's  song. 


267p^^ 


4       »' 


1  To-day  the  Savior  calls; 


Ye  wand'rers,  come; 
O  ye  benighted  souls, 
Why  longer  roam? 

2  To-day  the  Savior  calls; 

Oh,  hear  him  now! 
Within  these  sacred  walls 
To  Jesus  bow. 

3  To-day  the  Savior  calls; 

For  refuge  fly; 
The  storm  of  justice  falls, 
And  death  is  nigh. 

4  The  Spirit  calls  to-day; 

Yield  to  his  power: 
Oh,  grieve  him  not  away, 
'Tis  mercy's  hour! 


1  We  praise  thee,  0  God!  for  the  Son  of  thy  love, 
For  Jesus  who  died  and  is  now  gone  above. 
Ref. — Hallelujah!  thine  the  glory; 

Hallelujah!  amen! 
Hallelujah!  thine  the  glory; 
Revive  us  again. 

2  We  praise  thee,  0  God!  for  thy  Spirit  of  light, 
Who  has  shown  us  our  Savior  and  scat- 
tered our  night. 

3  All  glory  and  praise  to  the  Lamb  that  was  slain, 
Who    has  borne  all  our  sins,  and  has 

cleansed  every  stain. 

4  Revive  us  again;  fill  each  heart  with  thy  love; 
May    each  soul  be  rekindled  with  fire 

from  above. 

I 


269g^^^^ 


1  Guide  me,  O  thou  great  Jehovah, 

Pilgrim  through  this  barren  land; 
I  am  weak,  but  thou  art  mighty ; 
Hold  me  with  thy  powerful  hand; 

Bread  of  heaven, 
Feed  me  till  I  want  no  more. 

2  Open  now  the  crystal  fountain, 

Whence  the  healing  waters  flow: 
Let  the  fiery,  cloudy  pillar, 

Lead  me  all  my  journey  through ; 

Strong  Deliverer, 
Be  thou  still  my  strength  and  shield. 

3  When  I  tread  the  verge  of  Jordan, 

Bid  my  anxious  fears  subside; 
Bear  me  through  the  swelling  current; 
Land  me  safe  on  Canaan's  side; 

Songs  of  praises 
I  will  ever  give  to  thee. 


270p 


mm 


Welcome,  welcome,  dear  Redeemer, 
Welcome  to  this  heart  of  mine; 


56 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


Lord,  I  make  a  full  surrender, 

Every  power  and  thought  be  thine; 

Thine  entirely, 
Through  eternal  ages  thine. 
2  Known  to  all  to  be  thy  mansion, 
Earth  and  hell  will  disappear, 
Or  in  vain  attempt  possession, 
When  they  find  the  Lord  is  near; 

Shout,  O  Zion! 
Shout,  ye  saints!  the  Lord  is  here, 


m^m^^^M 


Awake,  my  soul,  in  joyful  lays, 
And  sing  thy  great  Redeemer's  praise; 
He  justly  claims  a  song  from  me; 
His  loving  kindness,  oh,  how  free! 
f fe  saw  me  ruined  by  the  fall,    , 
Yet  loved  me,  notwithstanding  all; 
He  saved  me  from  my  lost  estate: 
His  loving  kindness,  oh,  how  great! 
Though  mighty  hosts  of  cruel  foes, 
Though  earth  and  hell  my  way  oppose, 
He  safely  leads  my  soul  along; 
His  loving  kindness,  oh,  how  strong! 
So  when  I  pass  death's  gloomy  vale, 
And  all  my  mortal  powers  must  fail, 
Oh,  may  my  last,  expiring  breath 
His  loving  kindness  sing  in  death! 


272^ 


SI 


1  More  love  to  thee,  O  Christ! 

More  love  to  thee! 
Hear  thou  the  prayer  I  make 

On  bended  knee; 
This  is  my  earnest  plea: 
More  love,  O  Christ,  to  thee, 

More  love  to  thee! 

2  Once  earthly  joy  I  craved, 

Sought  peace  and  rest; 
Now  thee  alone  I  seek, 

Give  what  is  best; 
This  all  my  prayer  shall  be: 
More  love,  O  Christ,  to  thee, 

More  love  to  thee! 

3  Let  sorrow  do  its  work; 

Send  grief  and  pain ; 
Sweet  are  thy  messengers; . 

Sweet  their  refrain, 
When  they  can  sing  with  me, 
More  love,  O  Christ,  to  thee, 

More  love  to  thee! 

4  Then  shall  my  latest  breath 

Whisper  thy  praise; 
This  be  the  parting  cry 

My  heart  shall  raise, 
This  still  its  prayer  shall  be: 
More  love,  O  Christ,  to  thee, 

More  love  to  thee. 


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1  Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee, 

Nearer  to  thee! 
E'en  though  it  be  a  cross 

That  raiseth  me, 
Still  all  my  song  shall  be: 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee, 

Nearer  to  thee! 

2  Though,  like  a  wanderer, 

The  sun  gone  down, 
Darkness  be  over  me, 

My  rest  a  stone; 
Yet  in  my  dreams  I'd  be 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee, 

Nearer  to  thee! 

3  There  let  the  way  appear, 

Steps  unto  heaven; 
All  that  thou  sendest  me, 

In  mercy  given; 
Angels  to  beckon  me 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee, 

Nearer  to  thee!  . 

4  Or,  if  on  joyful  wing, 

Cleaving  the  sky, 
Sun,  moon,  and  stars  forgot, 

Upward  I  fly, 
Still  all  my  song  shall  be: 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee, 

Nearer  to  thee! 

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1  My  body,  soul,  and  spirit, 
Jesus,  I  give  to  thee, 
A  consecrated  offering, 
Thine  evermore  to  be. 
Ref. — My  all  is  on  the  altar, 

I'm  waiting  for  the  fire, 

Waiting,  waiting,  waiting; 

I'm  waiting  for  the  fire. 

0  Jesus,  mighty  Savior, 

I  trust  in  thy  great  name! 

1  look  for  thy  salvation; 
Thy  promise  now  I  claim. 

3  Oh,  let  the  fire,  descending 

Just  now  upon  my  soul, 
Consume  my  humble  offering, 
And  cleanse  and  make  me  whole! 

4  I'm  thine,  O  blessed  Jesus, 

Wash'd  by  thy  precious  blood ; 
Now  seal  me  by  thy  Spirit, 
A  sacrifice  to  God. 


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1  He  leadeth  me!  oh,  blessed  thought! 
Oh!  words  with  heavenly  comfort. fraught! 
Whate'er  I  do,  where'er  I  be, 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 


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Still  'tis  God's  hand  that  leadeth  me. 

EEP.-He  leadeth  me!  he  leadeth  me! 
By  his  own  hand  he  leadeth  me; 
His  faithful  follower  I  would  be, 
For  by  his  hand  he  leadeth  me. 

2  Sometimes  'mid  scenes  of  deepest  gloom, 
Sometimes  where  Eden's  bowers  bloom, 
By  waters  still,  o'er  troubled  sea, 

Still  'tis  his  hand  that  leadeth  me. 

3  Lord,  I  would  clasp  thy  hand  in  mine, 
Nor  ever  murmur  nor  repine, 
Content,  whatever  lot  I  see, 

Since  'tis  my  God  that  leadeth  me. 

4  And  when  my  task  on  earth  is  done, 
When,  by  thy  grace  the  victory's  won, 
E'en  death's  cold  wave  I  will  not  flee, 
Since  God  through  Jordan  leadeth  me. 


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1  Take  the  name  of  Jesus  with  you, 
Child  of  sorrow  and  of  woe; 

It  will  joy  and  comfort  give  you; 
Take  it,  then,  where'er  you  go. 
Cho. -Precious  name,  O  how  sweet! 

Hope  of  earth  and  joy  of  heaven ; 
Precious  name,  O  how  sweet! 
Hope  of  earth  and  joy  of  heaven. 

2  Take  the  name  of  Jesus  ever, 
As  a  shield  from  every  snare; 

If  temptations  round  you  gather, 
Breathe  that  holy  name  in  prayer. 

3  Oh!  the  precious  name  of  Jesus; 
How  it  thrills  our  souls  with  joy, 

When  his  loving  arms  receive  us,       / 
And  his  songs  our  tongues  employ! 

4  At  the  name  of  Jesus  bowing, 
Falling  prostrate  at  his  feet, 

King  of  kings  in  heav'n  we'll  crown  him, 
When  our  journey  is  complete. 


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1  Oh,  could  I  speak  the  matchless  worth, 
Oh,  could  I  sound  the  glories  forth 

Which  in  my  Savior  shine, ' 
I'd  soar  and  touch  the  heavenly  strings, 
And  vie  with  Gabriel  while  he  sings, 

||:In  notes  almost  divine!  :[| 

2  I'd  sing  the  precious  blood  he  spilt, 
My  ransom  from  the  dreadful  guilt 

Of  sin  and  wrath  divine! 
I'd  sing  his  glorious  righteousness, 
In  which  all-perfect  heavenly  dress 

||:My  soul  shall  ever  shine.  :|| 

3  Well,  the  delightful  day  will  come, 
When  my  dear  Lord  will  bring  me  home, 

And  I  shall  see  his  face; 


Then  with  my  Savior,  Brother,  Friend, 
A  blest  eternity  I'll  spend, 

"  Triumphant  in  his  grace.  :|| 


Tune— Sweet  Bye  and  Bye. 

1  I  am  coming  to  Jesus  for  rest, 
Rest,  such  as  the  purified  know; 

My  soul  is  athirst  to  be  blest, 

To  be  washed  and  made  whiter  than  snow. 

Cho. — 1|  :I  believe  Jesus  saves, 
And  his  blood  washes  whiter  than  snow.  :|| 

2  In  coming,  my  sin  I  deplore, 
My  weakness  and  poverty  show; 

I  long  to  be  saved  evermore, 
To  be  washed  and  made  whiter  than  snow. 

3  To  Jesus,  I  give  up  my  all, 
Every  treasure  and  idol  I  know; 

For  his  fullness  of  blessing  I  call, 

Till  his  blood  washes  whiter  than  snow. 

4  I  am  trusting  in  Jesus  alone, 
Trusting  now  his  salvation  to  know, 

And  his  blood  doth  so  fully  atone, 
I  am  washed  and  made  whiter  than  snow. 

5  My  heart  is  in  raptures  of  love, 
Love,  such  as  the  ransomed  ones  know; 

I  am  strengthened  with  might  from  above, 
I  am  washed  and  made  whiter  than  snow. 


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reached  the  land  of  corn  and  wine, 
And  all  its  riches  freely  mine; 
Here  shines  undimm'd  one  blissful  day, 
For  all  my  night  has  passed  away. 
Cho. — O  Beulah  Land,  sweet  Beulah  Land, 
As  on  the  highest  mount  I  stand, 
I  look  away  across  the  sea, 
Where  mansions  are  prepared  for  me, 
And  view  the  shining  glory  shore, 
My  heav'n,  my  home,  for  evermore! 

2  My  Savior  comes  and  walks  with  me, 
And  sweet  communion  here  have  we; 
He  gently  leads  me  by  his  hand, 
For  this  is  heaven's  border-laud. 

3  The  zephyrs  seem  to  float  to  me 
Sweet  sounds  of  heaven's  melody, 

As  angels  with  the  white-rob'd  throng 
Join  in  the  sweet  redemption  song. 


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1  Floods  of  mercy  break  around  us, 
Jesus  comes,  comes  to  save! 
Fetters  fall  that  long  have  bound  us, 
Jesus  comes,  comes  to  save! 
Cho. — Hallelujah!  joyful  story; 

Jesus  comes,  the  King  of  glory! 
Hallel  uj  ah !  halleluj  ah ! 


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Jesus  comes,  comes  to  save. 

2  While  like  rain  our  tears  are  falling, 

Jesus  comes,  comes  to  save! 

While  these  souls  for  help  are  calling, 

Jesus  comes,  comes  to  save! 

3  Glorious  light  is  dawning  o'er  us, 

Jesus  comes,  comes  to  save! 

And  the  way  grows  bright  before  us, 

Jesus  comes,  comes  to  save! 

4  Hallelujah!  saints  are  singing, 

Jesus  comes,  comes  to  save! 

Heaven  with  joyous  song  is.  ringing, 

esus  comes,  comes  to  save! 


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1  O  weary  wand'rer,  dark  night  comes  on, 
When  slighted  mercy  will  be  withdrawn: 

The  Spirit  strive  no  more; 
Christ  gives  his  pleadings  o'er; 
Closed  then  shall  be  the  door; 
Thy  doom,  despair. 

2  O  weary  wand'rer,  Jesus  still  pleads; 
For  you  he  suffers,  for  you  he  bleeds; 

O  let  his  love  constrain, 
Nor  let  him  bleed  in  vain; 
Hark!  hark!  he  calls  again, 
"O  wand'rer,  come." 

3  O  weary  wand'rer,  why  still  delay? 
Christ  wai  ts  to  save  you,  save  you  to-day ; 

Fast  falls  the  eventide; 
Soon,  soon  you  must  decide; 
For  you  he  bled  and  died 
On  Calvary! 

4  O  weary  wand'rer,  see  loved  ones  stand, 
All  saved  in  heaven,  a  happy  baud; 

Come,  join  them  on  that  shore, 
Where  death  shall  part  no  nore; 
Wide  open  stands  the  door, 
O  wand'rer,  come. 


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1  Come,  ye  sinners,  poor  and  needy, 

Weak  and  wounded,  sick  and  sore; 
Jesus  ready  stands  to  save  you, 
Full  of  pity,  love,  and  power; 

||:He  is  able, 
He  is  willing;  doubt  no  more. 

2  Now,  ye  needy,  come  and  welcome; 

God's  free  bounty  glorify; 
True  belief  and  true  repentance, 
Every  grace  that  brings  you  nigh, 

|| : Without  money,  :|| 
Come  to  Jesns  Christ  and  buy. 

3  Let  not  conscience  make  you  linger, 

Nor  of  fitness  fondly  dream; 
All  the  fitness  he  requireth 


Is  to  feel  your  need  of  him; 
|| : This  he  gives  you;  :|| 
'Tis  the  Spirit's  glimmering  beam. 

4  Come,  ye  weary,  heavy-laden, 

Bruised  and  mangled  by  the  fall; 
If  you  tarry  till  you're  better, 
You  will  never  come  at  all; 
||:Not  the  righteous,  :|| 
Sinners  Jesus  came  to  call. 

5  Agonizing  in  the  garden, 

Your  Redeemer  prostrate  lies; 

On  the  bloody  tree  behold  him! 

Hear  him  cry,  before  he  dies, 

||:"It  is  finished!  ":|| 
Sinners,  will  not  this  suffice? 

6  Lo!  the  incarnate  God,  ascending, 

Pleads  the  merit  of  his  blood; 
Venture  on  him,  venture  freely  * 
Let  no  other  trust  intrude; 

||  :None  but  Jesus:  || 
Can  do  helpless  sinners  good. 


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1  Come,  ye  sinners,  poor  and  needy, 
Weak  and  wounded,  sick  and  sore; 
Jesus  ready  stands  to  save  you, 
Full  of  pity,  love,  and  pow'r: 
Cho. — Turn  to  the  Lord,  and  seek  salvation, 

Sound  the  praise  of  his  dear  name; 
Glory,  honor,  and  salvation, 
Christ  the  Lord  has  come  to  reign. 
Verses  2,  3,  4,  5  and  6  above. 


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1  Jerusalem,  my  happy  home, 
Oh,  how  I  long  for  thee! 
When  will  my  sorrows  have  an  end? 
Thy  joys,  when  shall  I  see? 
Cho. — 1| :I  will  meet  you  in  the  City  of 
the  new  Jerusalem, 

1  am  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb.  :|| 

2  Thy  walls  are  all  of  precious  stone 

Most  glorious  to  behold ; 
Thy  gates  are  richly  set  with  pearl, 
Thy  streets  are  paved  with  gold. 

3  Thy  gardens  and  thy  pleasant  streams 

My  study  long  have  been — 
Such  sparkling  gems  by  human  sight 
Have  never  yet  been  seen. 

4  Reach  down,  reach  down  thine  arms  of  grace, 

And  cause  me  to  ascend 
Where  congregations  ne'er  break  up, 
And  praises  never  end. 


1  Sun  of  my  soul,  thou  Savior  dear, 


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It  is  not  night  if  thou  be  near; 

O  may  no  earth-born  cloud  arise 

To  hide  thee  from  thy  servant's  eyes. 

2  When  the  soft  dews  of  kindly  sleep 
My  wearied  eyelids  gently  steep, 

Be  my  last  thought,  how  sweet  to  rest 
Forever  on  my  Savior's  breast. 

3  Abide  with  me  from  morn  till  eve, 
For  without  thee  I  cannot  live; 
Abide  with  me  when  night  is  nigh, 
For  without  thee  I  dare  not  die. 

4  If  some  poor  wand'ring  child  of  thine 
Have  spurned  to-day  the  voice  divine, 
Now,  Lord,  the  gracious  work  begin; 
Let  him  no  more  lie  down  in  sin. 


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1  My  days  are  gliding  swiftly  by, 

And  I,  a  pilgrim  stranger, 
Would  not  detain  them  as  they  fly, 
Those  hours  of  toil  and  danger. 
Cho. — For,  O,  we  stand  on  Jordan's  strand; 

Our  friends  are  passing  over; 
And  just  before  the  shining  shore 
We  may  almost  discover. 

2  Should  coming  days  be  cold  and  dark, 

We  need  not  cease  our  singing; 

That  perfect  rest  naught  can  molest, 

Where  golden  harps  are  ringing. 

3  Let  sorrow's  rudest  tempest  blow, 

Each  chord  on  earth  to  sever; 
Our  Kiug  says, "Come,"  and  there's  our  home, 
Forever,  O,  forever! 


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1  My  latest  sun  is  sinking  fast, 

My  race  is  nearly  run ; 
My  strongest  trials  now  are  past, 
My  triumph  is  begun. 
Cho. — O  come,  angel  band, 

Come  and  around  me  stand; 
1|  :0,  bear  me  away  on  your  snowy  wings, 
To  my  immortal  home.: || 

2  I  know  I'm  nearing  the  holy  ranks, 

Of  friends  and  kindred  dear, 
For  I  brush  the  dews  on  Jordan's  banks, 
The  crossing  must  be  near. 

3  I've  almost  gained  my  heavenly  home; 

My  spirit  loudly  sings; 
The  holy  ones,  behold,  they  come! 
I  hear  the  noise  of  wings. 


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1  My  heavenly  home  is  bright  and  fair, 
Nor  pain,  nor  death  can  enter  there; 


Its  glitt'ring  tow'rs  the  sun  outshine; 
That  heav'nly  mansion  shall  be  mine. 

Cho. — I'm  going  home,  I'm  going  home, 
I'm  going  home  to  die  no  more! 

To  die  no  more,  to  die  no  more, 
I'm  going  home  to  die  no  more! 

2  My  Father's  house  is  built  on  high, 
Far,  far  above  the  starry  sky; 
When  from  this  earthly  prison  free, 
That  heavenly  mansion  mine  shall  be. 

3  Let  others  seek  a  home  below, 
Which  flames  devour,  or  waves  o'erflow, 
Be  mine  a  happier  lot  to  own 

A  heavenly  mansion  near  the  throne. 


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1  Now  the  chains  of  sin  are  broken, 

I  am  free,  I'm  free; 
Christ  the  word  of  power  has  spoken 
Unto  me,  to  me. 
Cho. — Hallelujah!  hallelujah! 
Jesus  died  for  me; 
Hallelujah!  hallelujah! 
I  am  free,  I'm  free. 

2  Soon  as  I  by  faith  received  him 

Fled  the  night,  the  night; 

In  the  moment  I  believed  him 

Came  the  light,  the  light. 

3  All  the  fetters  that  oppressed  me 

Now  are  riv'n,  are  riv'n; 
With  his  precious  love  he  blessed  me, 
This  to  me  is  heav'n. 

4  I  will  tell  the  wondrous  story 

Of  his  grace  and  love; 
He  has  filled  my  soul  with  glory, 
Praise  the  Lord  above! 


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Tune — Nothing  but  the  Blood. 

1  The  Holiest  Place  stands  open  wide, 

Enter  by  the  blood  of  Jesus; 
The  shadowing  veil  now  hangs  aside, 
Enter  by  the  blood  of  Jesus. 
Cho. — Beyond  the  second  veil 

Pure  love  and  joy  prevail; 
God's  promise  ne'er  can  fail; 
Enter  by  the  blood  of  Jesus. 

2  Enter  now  this  holiest  place, 

Enter  by  the  blood  of  Jesus; 
Here  Christ  reveals  his  shining  face, 
Enter  by  the  blood  of  Jesus. 

3  Now  by  faith  you  may  prevail, 

Enter  by  the  blood  of  Jesus; 
Pass  beyond  the  second  veil, 
Enter  by  the  blood  of  Jesus. 


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1  My  hope  is  built  on  nothing  less 
Than  Jesus'  blood  and  righteousness; 

1  dare  not  trust  the  sweetest  frame, 
But  wholly  lean  on  Jesus'  name. 
Cho. -On  Christ,  the  Solid  Rock,  I  stand; 

All  other  ground  is  sinking  sand. 

2  When  darkness  veils  his  lovely  face, 
I  rest  on  his  unchanging  grace; 

In  every  high  and  stormy  gale, 
My  anchor  holds  within  the  vail. 

3  When  he  shall  come  with  trumpet  sound, 
Oh,  may  I  then  in  him  be  found, 
Drest  in  his  righteousness  alone, 
Faultless  to  stand  before  the  throne! 


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Must  Jesus  bear  the  cross  alone, 

And  all  the  world  go  free? 
No,  there's  a  cross  for  ev'ry  one, 

And  there's  a  cross  for  me. 
The  consecrated  cross  I'll  bear 

Till  death  shall  set  me  free, 
And  then  go  home  my  crown  to  wear, 

For  there's  a  crown  for  me. 
Upon  the  crystal  pavement,  down 

At  Jesus'  pierced  feet, 
With  joy  I'll  cast  my  golden  crown, 

And  his  dear  name  repeat. 
Oh,  precious  cross!  oh,  glorious  crown! 

Oh,  resurrection  day! 
Ye  angels  from  the  stars  come  down, 

And  bear  my  soul  away. 

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1  I  love  to  tell  the  story 

Of  unseen  things  above, 
Of  Jesus  and  his  glory, 

Of  Jesus  and  his  love; 
I  love  to  tell  the  story, 

Because  I  know  'tis  true; 
It  satisfies  my  longings 

As  nothing  else  can  do. 
Cho. — I  love  to  tell  the  story; 

'Twill  be  my  theme  in  glory, 
To  tell  the  old,  old  story 

Of  Jesus  and  his  love. 

2  I  love  to  tell  the  story; 

More  wonderful  it  seems 
Than  all  the  golden  fancies 

Of  all  our  golden  dreams; 
I  love  to  tell  the  story, 

It  did  so  much  for  me; 
.And  that  is  just  the  reason 

I  tell  it  now  to  thee. 


3  I  love  to  tell  the  story, 

For  those  who  know  it  best 
Seem  hungering  and  thirsting 

To  hear  it  like  the  rest; 
And  when,  in  scenes  of  glory, 

I  sing  the  new,  new  song, 
'Twill  be  the  old,  old  story 

That  I  have  loved  so  long. 


1  Come,  ye  that  love  the  Lord, 

And  let  your  joys  be  known, 
Join  in  a  song  with  sweet  accord, 
Join  in  a  song  with  sweet  accord, 
And  thus  surround  the  throne, 
And  thus  surround  the  throne. 
Cho. — We're  marching  to  Zion, 
Beautiful,  beautiful  Zion, 
We're  marching  upward  to  Zion, 
The  beautiful  city  of  God. 

2  Let  those  refuse  to  sing 

WTho  never  knew  our  God: 
But  children  of  the  heav'nly  King, 
But  children  of  the  heav'nly  King, 
May  speak  their  joys  abroad, 
May  speak  their  joys  abroad. 

3  The  hill  of  Zion  yields 

A  thousand  sacred  sweets, 
Before  we  reach  the  heav'nly  fields, 
Before  we  reach  the  heav'nly  fields, 
Or  walk  the  golden  streets, 
Or  walk  the  golden  streets. 

4  Then  let  our  songs  abound, 

And  every  tear  be  dry, 
We're  marching  through  Immanuel's  ground, 
We're  marching  through  Immanuel's  ground, 

To  fairer  worlds  on  high, 

To  fairer  worlds  on  high. 


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1  I  sing  the  praise  of  him  to-day 
Who  washed  my  many  sins  away; 
His  love  is  more  than  tongue  can  tell; 
My  Jesus  hath  done  all  things  well. 

Cho. — And  above  the  rest  this  note  shall  swell, 
This  note  shall  swell,  this  note  shall  swell; 
And  above  the  rest  this  note  shall  swell, 
My  Jesus  hath  done  all  things  well. 

2  I  marvel  at  his  grace  to  me, 

It  is  so  boundless,  rich  and  free; 

His  grace  is  niore  than  tongue  can  tell; 

My  Jesus  hath  done  all  things  well. 

3  A  blessed  life  it  is  to  be, 

Through  Jesus,  saved  so  wondrously, 
Hispow'r  is  more  than  tongue  can  tell; 
My  Jesus  hath  done  all  things  well. 


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4  Oh,  wondrous  peace!  Oh,  sacred  rest! 
In  him  I  am  supremely  blest; 
His  peace  is  more  than  tongue  can  tell; 
My  Jesus  hath  done  all  things  well. 


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Praise  God,  from  whom  all  blessings  flow: 
Praise  him,  all  creatures  here  below; 
Praise  him  above,  ye  heavenly  host; 
Praise  Father,  Son  and  Holy  Ghost. 
Cho. — And  above  the  rest  this  note  shall  swell, 
This  note  shall  swell,  this  note  shall  swell; 
And  above  the  rest  this  note  shall  swell, 
My  Jesus  hath  done  all  things  well. 


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To  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost, 
The  God  whom  we  adore, 

Be  glory,  as  it  was,  is  now, 
And  shall  be  evermore! 


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To  God,  the  Father,  Son, 
And  Spirit,  One  in  Three, 

Be  glory,  as  it  was,  is  now, 
And  shall  forever  be. 


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To  God,  the  Father's  throne 
Your  highest  honors  raise; 

Glory  to  God,  the  Son; 
To  God,  the  Spirit,  praise: 

With  all  our  powers,  eternal  King, 

Thy  everlasting  praise  we  sing. 


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Praise  the  name  of  God  most  high; 
Praise  him,  all  below  the  sky; 
Praise  him,  all  ye  heavenly  host, 
Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost! 
As  through  countless  ages  past, 
Evermore  his  praise  shall  last. 


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To  God,  the  Father,  Son, 
And  Spirit,  Three  in  One, 

All  praise  be  given! 
Crown  him  in  every  song; 
To  him  your  hearts  belong: 


Let  all  his  praise  prolong, 
On  earth,  in  heaven! 


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1  Lord,  dismiss  us  with  thy  blessing; 

Fill  our  hearts  with  joy  and  peace; 
Let  us  each,  thy  love  possessing, 

Triumph  in  redeeming  grace; 
O  refresh  us!  O  refresh  us! 

Trav'ling  through  this  wilderness. 

2  Thanks  we  give  and  adoration 

For  thy  gospel's  joyful  sound; 
May  the  fruits  of  thy  salvation 

In  our  hearts  and  lives  abound; 
May  thy  presence,  may  thy  presence 

With  us  evermore  be  found. 

3  So,  whene'er  the  signal's  given 

Us  from  earth  to  call  away, 
Borne  on  angels'  wings  to  heaven, 

Glad  the  summons  to  obey, 
May  we  ready,  may  we  ready, 

Kise  and  reign  in  endless  day. 


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Praise  God  from  whom  all  blessings  flow : 
Praise  him,  all  creatures  here  below; 
Praise  him  above,  ye  heavenly  host; 
Praise  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost. 


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1  God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again, 
By  his  counsels  guide,  uphold  you, 
With  his  sheep  securely  fold  you; 
God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again. 

Cho. — Till  we  meet,  till  we  meet, 
Till  we  meet  at  Jesus'  feet, 
Till  we  meet,  till  we  meet; 
God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again. 

2  God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again, 
'Neath  his  wings  protecting,  hide  you, 
Daily  manna  still  provide  you; 

God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again. 

3  God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again, 
When  life's  perils  thick  confound  yoiij 
Put  his  arms  unfailing  round  you; 
God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again. 

4  God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again, 
Keep  love's  banner  floating  o'er  you, 
Smite  death's  threat'ning  wave  before  you; 
God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again. 


Pentecostal  Hymns  No.  2. 

Copyright,  1898,  by  Henry  Date. 

%W°The  small  figures  indicate  the  number  of  hymn  in  Pentecostal  Hymns  No. 


1  There's  not  a  friend  like  the  lowly  Jesus, 

No,  not  one!  no,  not  one! 
None  else  could  heal  all  our  soul's  diseases, 

No,  not  one!  no,  not  one! 
Cho. — Jesus  knows  all  about  our  struggles, 

He  will  guide  till  the  day  is  done, 

There's  not  a  friend  like  the  lowly  Jesus, 

No,  not  one!  no,  not  one! 

2  No  friend  like  Him  is  so  high  and  holy, 

No,  not  one!  no,  not  one! 

And  yet  no  friend  is  so  meek  and  lowly, 

No,  not  one!  no,  not  one! 

3  There's  not  an  hour  that  He  is  not  near  us, 

No,  not  one!  no,  not  one! 

No  night  so  dark  but  His  love  can  cheer  us, 

No,  not  one!  no,  not  one! 

4  Did  ever  saint  find  this  friend  forsake  him? 

No,  not  one!  no,  not  one! 

Or  sinner  find  that  He  would  not  take  him? 

No,  not  one!  no,  not  one! 

5  Was  e'er  a  gift  like  the  Savior  given? 

No,  not  one!  no,  not  one! 
"Will  He  refuse  us  a  home  in  heaven? 
No,  not  one!  no,  not  one!. 


1  It  may  not  be  on  the  mountain's  height, 
Or  over  the  stormy  sea  ; 

It  may  not  be  at  the  battle's  front 
My  Lord  will  have  need  of  me  ; 
But  if  by  a  still,  small  voice  He  calls 

To  paths  that  I  do  not  know,  [Thine, 
I'll  answer,  dear  Lord,  with  my  hand  in 

I'll  go  where  you  want  me  to  go. 
Bef.-I'U  go  where  you  want  me  to  go,  dear  Lord, 
Over  mountain,  or  plain,  or  sea  ;  [Lord, 
I'll  say  what  you  want  me  to  say,  dear 
I'll  be  what  you  want  me  to  be. 

2  Perhaps  to-day  there  are  loving  words 
Which  Jesus  would  have  me  speak — 

There  may  be  now  in  the  paths  of  sin 
Some  wand'rer  whom  I  should  seek — 

O  Savior,  if  Thou  wilt  be  my  guide, 
Tho'  dark  and  rugged  the  way, 

My  voice  shall  echo  Thy  message  sweet, 
I'll  say  what  you  want  me  to  say. 

3  There's  surely  somewhere  a  lowly  place, 
In  earth's  harvest  fields  so  wide — 


Where  I  may  labor  thro'  life's  short  day 

For  Jesus,  the  crucified — 
So  trusting  my  all  to  Thy  tender  care, 

And  knowing  Thou  lovest  me, 
I'll  do  Thy  will  with  a  heart  sincere, 

I'll  be  what  you  want  me  to  be. 

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1  Far  and  near  the  fields  are  teeming 
With  the  waves  of  ripened  grain; 

Far  and  near  their  gold  is  gleaming, 
O'er  the  sunny  slope  and  plain. 

Cho. — Lord  of  harvest,  send  forth  reapers! 
Hear  us,  Lord,  to  Thee  we  cry; 
Send  them  now  the  sheaves  to  gather, 
Ere  the  harvest  time  pass  by. 

2  Send  them  forth  with  morn's  first  beaming; 
Send  them  in  the  noontide's  glare; 

When  the  sun's  last  rays  are  gleaming, 
Bid  them  gather  ev'rywhere. 

3  O  thou,  whom  thy  Lord  is  sending, 
Gather  now  the  sheaves  of  gold ; 

Heav'nward  then  at  evening  wending, 
Thou  shalt  come  with  joy  untold. 


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1  Better  friend  is  none  than  He, 

Jesus,  the  wonderful  Savior, 
Full  of  tend 'rest  love  to  me,' 
Jesus,  the  wonderful  Savior. 
Cho. — Wonderful  Savior! 
Wonderful  Savior! 
Saving  me,  even  me, 
Jesus,  the  wonderful  Savior! 

2  I  love  Him,  and  He  loves  me, 

Jesus,  the  wonderful  Savior, 
Source  of  peace  and  purity, 
Jesus,  the  wonderful  Savior. 

3  More  and  more  His  love  He  shows, 

Jesus,  the  wonderful  Savior, 

More  and  more  His  grace  bestows, 

Jesus,  the  wonderful  Savior. 

4  He  abides  with  me  each  day, 

Jesus,  the  wonderful  Savior, 

Cheers  my  trusting  soul  alway, 

Jesus,  the  wonderful  Savior. 

5  I  shall  see  Him  by  and  by, 

Jesus,  the  wonderful  Savior, 

Eeign  With  Him  at  last  on  high, 

Jesus,  the  wonderful  Savior. 


NOTE.— Many  of  the  hymns  in  this  book  are  copyright  property,  and  must  not  be  reprinted  in 
any  form  whatever  without  the  written  consent  of  the  owners,  whose  names  appear  in  the  music 
edition.  A  copy  of  Nos.  1  and  2  Combined,  with  music,  in  full  cloth  binding,  may  be  obtained  by 
remitting  40  cents  in  stamps  to  Hope  Publishing  Co.,  228  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  D.  S.  A. 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


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1  O  spread  the  tidings  'round,  wherever 

man  is  found, 

Wherever  human  hearts  and    human 
woes  abound; 

Let  ev'ry  Christian  tongue  proclaim  the 
joyful  sound: 
The  Comforter  has  come! 

Cho. — The  Comforter  has  come, 

The  Holy  Ghost  from  heav'n, 
The  Father's  promise  giv'n; 
O  spread  the  tidings  'round, 
Wherever  man  is  found — 
The  Comforter  has  come! 

2  The  long,  long  night  is  past,  the  morn- 

ing breaks  at  last, 
And  hushed  the  dreadful  wail  and  fury 

of  the  blast,  [vances  fast! 

As  o'er  the  golden  hills  the  day  ad- 
The  Comforter  has  come! 

3  Lo,   the  great  King  of  kings,  with 

healing  in  his  wings, 
To  ev'ry  captive  soul  a  full  deliv'rance  brings; 
And  thro'  the  vacant  cells  the  song  of 

triumph  rings; 
The  Comforter  has  come! 

4  O  boundless  love  divine!  how  shall 

this  tongue  of  mine 
To  wond'ring  mortals  tell  the  matchless 

grace  divine — 
That  I,  a  child  of  hell,  should  in  His 

image  shine! 
The  Comforter  has  come! 

5  Sing,  till  the  echoes  fly  above  the 

vaulted  sky, 
And  all  the  saints  above  to  all  below  reply, 
In  strains  of  endless  love,  the  song  that 

ne'er  will  die: 
The  Comforter  has  come! 


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1  The  dear  loving  Savior  hath  found  me, 
And  shattered  the  fetters  that  bound  me, 
Tho'  all  was  confusion  around  me, 

He  came  and  spake  peace  to  my  soul ; 
The  blessed  Redeemer  that  bought  me, 
In  tenderness  constantly  sought  me, 
The  way  of  salvation  He  taught  me, 
And  made  my  heart  perfectly  whole. 
Cho. — He  saves  me,  He  saves  me, 

His  love  fills  my  soul,  hallelujah! 

Oh,  glory,  He  saves  me, 

His  spirit  abideth  within; 

His  blood  cleanseth  me  from  all  sin. 

2  He  sought  me  so  long  ere  I  knew  him, 
But  finally  winning  me  to  Him, 


I  yielded  my  all  to  pursue  Him, 

And  asked  to  be  rilled  with  His  grace; 
Although  a  vile  sinner  before  Him. 
Thro'  faith  I  was  led  to  implore  Him, 
And  now  I  rejoice  and  adore  Him, 

Restored  to  His  loving  embrace. 
3  I  never,  no,  never  will  leave  Him, 
Grow  weary  of  service  and  grieve  Him, 
I'll  constantly  trust  and  believe  Him, 

Remain  in  His  presence  divine; 
Abiding  in  love  ever  flowing, 
In  knowledge  and  grace  ever  growing, 
Confiding  implicitly,  knowing 

That  Jesus,  the  Savior,  is  mine. 

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1  Pass  me  not,  O  gentle  Savior, 

Hear  my  humble  cry; 
While  on  others  Thou  art  smiling, 

Do  not  pass  me  by. 
Cho. — Savior,  Savior, 

Hear  my  humble  cry, 
While  on  others  Thou  art  calling, 
Do  not  pass  me  by. 

2  Let  me  at  a  throne  of  mercy 

Find  a  sweet  relief; 
Kneeling  there  in  deep  contrition, 
Help  my  ud  belief. 

3  Trusting  only  in  Thy  merit, 

Would  I  seek  Thy  face; 
Heal  my  wounded,  broken  spirit, 
Save  me  by  Thy  grace. 

4  Thou  the  Spring  of  all  my  comfort, 

More  than  life  to  me, 
Whom  have  I  on  earth  beside  Thee? 
Whom  in  heaven  but  Thee? 


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1  When  fierce  the  winds  are  blowing, 

and  dark  the  clouds  o'erhead, 
Looking  unto  Jesus  makes  it  right,  all  right; 
O,  look  not  at  the  tempest,  but  at  the 

Lord  instead ! 
Looking  unto  Jesus  makes  it  right,  all  right. 
Cho. — Oh,   look  away  to  Jesus, 
When  sorrow  presses  sore, 
And  when  temptations  gather  thick, 

Keep  looking  all  the  more. 
'Tis  looking  unto    Jesus  turns 

darkness  into  light, 
Looking   unto   Jesus  makes    it 
right,  all  right. 

2  When  doubts  are  all  around,  and  the 

' '  feelings  ' '  all  are  gone, 
Looking  unto  Jesus  makes  it  right,  all  right; 
We're  walking  not  by  sight,  but  by 

faith  we  travel  on, 
Looking  unto  Jesus  makes  it  right,  all  right 


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PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


3  When  by  and  by  the  river  flows  darkly, 

just  before, 
Looking  unto  Jesus  makes  it  right,  all  right; 
The  hosts  of  God  will  meet  me,  and  bear 

me  safely  o'er, 
Looking  unto  Jesus  makes  it  right,  all  right. 


Like  a  shepherd,  tender,  true, 

Jesus  leads,  Jesus  leads, 
Daily  finds  us  pastures  new, 

Jesus  leads,  Jesus  leads; 
If  thick  mists  are  o'er  the  way, 

Or  the  flock  mid  danger  feeds, 
He  will  watch  them  lest  they  stray, 

Jesus  leads,  Jesus  leads. 
All  along  life's  rugged  road 

Jesus  leads,  Jesus  leads, 
Till  we  reach  yon  blest  abode, 

Jesus  leads,  Jesus  leads; 
All  the  way,  before,  He's  trod, 

And  He  now  the  flock  precedes, 
Safe  into  the  fold  of  God, 

Jesus  leads,  Jesus  leads. 
Thro'  the  sunlit  ways  of  life 

Jesus  leads,  Jesus  leads, 
Thro'  the  warrings  and  the  strife 

Jesus  leads,  Jesus  leads; 
When  we  reach  the  Jordan's  tide, 

Where  life's  bound'ry  line  recedes, 
He  will  spread  the  waves  aside, 

Jesus  leads,  Jesus  leads. 


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1  O  refreshing  times  are  coming 

"From  the  presence  of  our  Lord;" 
Christians  ev'rywhere  aregath'ring 
"In  one  place  with  one  accord," 
And  the  tongues  of  fire  are  sitting 

On  each  hopeful,  upturned  brow; 
Yes,  refreshing  times  are  coming, 
And  the  morning  dawneth  NOW. 
Cho. — 1| :  O  refreshing  times  are  coming! 
Coming  as  a  precious  boon, 
From  the  presence  of" Jehovah, 
Coming  swiftly,  coming  soon.  :|| 

2  O  refreshing  times  are  coming; 

Let  your  faith  in  God  be  strong, 
Let  your  love  grow  warm  and  warmer 

And  inspire  each  lofty  song; 
Men  are  turning  from  their  idols, 

From  their  dark  and  sinful  ways, 
And  are  asking  for  the  Savior 

In  these  glad,  refreshing  days. 

3  0  refreshing  times  are  coming; 

Bow  before  the  throne  of  grace, 
Ask  the  Savior  for  His  blessing 
And  the  smilings  of  His  face; 


He  will  surely  keep  His  promise 

And  fulfill  your  heart's  desire; 
He  will  give  the  oil  of  gladness 

And  the  cloven  tongues  of  fire. 
4  O  refreshing  times  are  coming; 

Sinner,  hear  the  joyful  sound, 
With  the  Savior  is  forgiveness 

And  a  balm  for  ev'ry  wound; 
He  will  give  you  joy  and  gladness 

And  your  burden  take  away; 
O  refreshing  times  are  with  us, 

Come  to  Jesus!  Come  to-day. 


1  Jesus,  Savior,  pilot  me 
Over  life's  tempestuous  sea; 
Unknown  waves  before  me  roll, 
Hiding  rock  and  treach'rous  shoal; 
Chart  and  compass  came  from  Thee; 
Jesus,  Savior,  pilot  me. 

2  As  a  mother  stills  her  child, 
Thou  canst  hush  the  ocean  wild ; 
Boist'rous  waves  obey  Thy  will 
When  Thou  say'st  to  them,  "Be  still!" 
Wondrous  Sov'  reign  of  the  sea, 
Jesus,  Savior,  pilot  me. 

3  When  at  last  I  near  the  shore, 
And  the  fearful  breakers  roar 
'Twixt  me  and  the  peaceful  rest, 
Then,  while  leaning  on  Thy  breast, 
May  I  hear  Thee  say  to  me, 
"Fear  not,  I  will  pilot  thee!" 


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1  When  I  shall  reach  the  more  excellent  glory, 
And  all  my  trials  are  passed, 

1  shall  behold  Him,  O  wonderful  story! 

I  shall  be  like  Him  at  last. 
Cho.— ||  :I  shall  be  like  Him,  :|| 

And  in  His  beauty  shall  shine, 
I  shall  be  like  Him,  wondrously  like  Him, 

Jesus,  my  Savior  divine. 

2  We  shall  not  wait  till  the  glorious  dawning 
Breaks  on  the  vision  so  fair, 

Now  we  may  welcome  the  heavenly  morning, 
Now  we  His  image  may  bear. 

3  More  and  more  like  Him,  repeat  the  blest  story, 
Over  and  over  again, 

Changed  by  His  spirit  from  glory  to  glory, 
I  shall  be  satisfied  then. 


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1  Would  you  give  your  heart  to  Jesus? 
Would  you  walk  the  narrow  way? 
Would  you  share  His  great  salvation? 
Do  it  now,  make  no  delay! 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


Cho. — Do  it  to-day,  Do  it  to-day ! 

Why  will  you  tarry,  why  will  you  delay? 
Ere  one  more  sunrise  it  may  be  too  late ; 

Then  do  it,  and  do  it  to-day! 

2  Would  you  help  a  friend  or  brother? 

Would  you  wipe  his  tears  away? 
Would  you  cheer  and  bless  another? 
Do  it  now,  make  no  delay ! 

3  Would  you  help  to  raise  the  fallen, 

Help  the  lost  to  find  the  way? 
Would  you  save  a  soul  from  error? 
Do  it  now,  make  no  delay! 

4  Would  you  speak  a  word  for  Jesus? 

Would  you  serve  Him  while  you  may? 
Would  you  gain  His  love  and  favor? 
Do  it  now,  make  no  delay! 


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1  Since  my  soul  is  forgiven  and  reconciled, 
I  have  wonderful  peace  in  the  Lord ; 

Now  He  owns  and  calls  me  His  loving  child, 

I  have  wonderful  peace  in  the  Lord. 
Cho. — I  have  peace,  blessed  peace, 

Faith  is  anchored  to  God's  Holy  Word, 
I  have  peace,  heavenly  peace, 

I  have  wonderful  peace  in  the  Lord, 

2  As  He  walketh  beside  me  to  help  and  cheer, 
I  have  wonderful  peace  in  the  Lord; 

Sure  no  ill  can  befall  me  while  He  is  near, 
I  have  wonderful  peace  in  the  Lord. 

3  While  I  hide  'neath  the  wings  of  Al- 

mighty love, 
I  have  wonderful  peace  in  the  Lord ; 
As  my  feet  bear  me  on  to  the  home  above, 
I  have  wonderful  peace  in  the  Lord. 

4  In  the  darkness  of  night  or  the  noon- 

tide heat, 
I  have  wonderful  peace  in  the  Lord ; 
He  is  all  things  to  me,  and  His  love  is  sweet, 
I  have  wonderful  peace  in  the  Lord. 


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1  Just  a  little  sunshine  ev'rywhere  we  go, 
Over  darkened  pathways,  rays  of  bless- 
ing throw; 

Golden  rays  of  gladness  from  a  lovmg  heart, 
Help  the  world  to  brighten;  let  us  do  our  part. 

Cho. — Sunshine,  sunshine,  just  a  little 
sunshine, 
Bearing  heavenly  gladness  thro'  this 
*    world  below; 
Sunshine,  sunshine,  just  a  little  sunshine, 
Telling  love's  sweet  story,  ev'rywhere 
we  go. 

2  Like  the  blessed  Master,  m  this  life,  are  we, 
Sent  to  comfort  others,  publish  liberty; 


Willing  hands  outreaching,  strengthen- 
ing the  weak, 

In  the  name  of  Jesus,  Consolation  speak. 

3  Just  a  little  sunshine  makes  the  roses  grow 

In  the  barren  places,  flowers  begin  to  show; 

Lift  the  clouds  of  sorrowr,  cheer  the  hour 
of  gloom, 

Fruits  of  grace  will  ripen  for  immortal  bloom. 


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1  Work  for  the  Master;  answer  His  call; 
Take  up  the  duty ;  trust  Him  for  all : 
Walk  in  the  way  opened  to-day, 

Promptly  His  word  obey. 
Life's  bloom   and  sunshine  cheerfully 

bring, 
Every  good  talent  lent  by  our  King; 
Life  through  His  name  freely  proclaim, 

Spreading  the  heavenly  flame. 

Cho. — Work   for  the  Master,   looking 
above. 

Led  by  His  Spirit,  filled  with  His  love; 
Work,  work,  work,  work, 
Filled  with  His  boundless  love. 

2  Work  for  the  Master;  work  with  de- 

light; 
Serve  Him  with  gladness,  soon  comes 

the  night; 
Seeking  His  face,  using  His  grace, 

Resting  in  His  embrace. 
Scorn  not  the  trifles ;  sometimes  a  word 
Spoken  in  kindness,  gratefully  heard, 
Seed-like  in  power,  lives  as  a  flower 
Growing  for  Eden's  bower. 

3  Work  for  the  Master;  great  the  re- 

ward; 
Stars    for    the    crowning,  joy    in  the 

Lord, 
Songs  by  the  way,  blessings  to-day, 

Richly  our  toil  repay. 
Blessings  that  ever  brighten  the  more, 
Till    we    shall    enter    home's    golden 

door, 
Then  at  His  feet,  gladly  we'll  meet, 
Singing  His  praises  sweet. 


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1  In  the  rifted  Rock  I'm  resting, 

Safely  sheltered  I  abide; 
There  no  foes  nor  storms  molest  me, 

While  within  the  cleft  I  hide. 
Cho. — Now  I'm  resting,  sweetly  resting, 
In  the  cleft  once  made  for  me: 
Jesus,  blessed  Rock  of  Ages, 
I  will  hide  myself  in  Thee. 


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2  Long  pursued  by  sin  and  Satan, 

Weary,  sad,  I  longed  for  rest; 
Then  I  found  this  heav'nly  shelter, 
Opened  in  my  Savior's  breast. 

3  Peace,  which  passeth  understanding, 

Joy,  the  world  can  never  give, 
Now  in  Jesus,  I  am  finding; 
In  His  smiles  of  love  I  live. 

4  In  the  rifted  Rock  I'll  hide  me, 

Till  the  storms  of  life  are  past; 
All  secure  in  this  blest  refuge, 
Heeding  not  the  fiercest  blast. 


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1  Leave  the  path  that  lies  in  shadow, 

and  step  upward  into  light; 
Love  is  beaming  with  a  bright,  cheer- 
ing ray; 
For  the  Lord  who  died  to  save  you,  lives 
to  help  you  with  His  might, 
And  there's  sunshine  all  along  the  way. 
Cho. — There  is  sunshine,  blessed  sunshine, 
Sunshine  all  along  the  way; 
For  there's  peace  and  joy  and  glad- 
ness in  my  soul, 
And  there's  sunshine  all  along  the  way. 

2  Then  we'll  press  along  the  highway 

leading  onward  to  the  throne, 
And  the  orders  of  our  King  we'll  obey; 
He  will  safely  guide  our  footsteps,  ever 

caring  for  His  own ; 
And  there's  sunshine  all  along  the  way. 

3  Let  us  trust  in  our  Redeemer;  He  is 

able  to  provide 
Grace  sufficient  for  our  needs,  day  by  day; 
Earthly  clouds  may  gather  round  us, 

but  H     light  will  still  abide, 
And  there's  sunshine  all  along  the  way. 


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1  What  is  this  that,  like  the  sunshine, 
Warms  my  trusting  heart  to-day? 

Fills  my  soul  with  light  and  beauty, 

Drives  the  shadows  far  away? 
Cho. — This  is  that,  oh,  hallelujah! 
Promised  by  the  Lord  divine : 
'Tis  the  pentecostal  blessing, 
Filling  this  glad  heart  of  mine. 

2  What  is  this  that  fills  with  gladness, 
Drives  away  all  anxious  care? 

Scatters  darkness,  gives  me  comfort, 
And  a  new  delight  in  pray'r? 

3  What  is  this  that  gives  me  freedom 
For  my  Lord  to  work  and  speak? 

Sends  me  out  on  loving  errands, 
As  the  wand'ring  ones  I  seek? 


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4  What  is  this  that  burns  within  me 

Like  a  flame  of  holy  fire? 
Purifies  my  willing  spirit, 

Gives  me  now  my  one  desire? 

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1  Do  you  know  the  blessed  Savior's  at 

the  door? 
That  He  lingers  there  to  bless  you  more 
and  more? 
Will  you  not  invite  Him  in, 
And  His  fellowship  begin? 
He  is  waiting,  knocking,  calling  at  the 

door. 
Cho. — 1|  :He  is  waiting,  He  is  knocking 
at  the  door, :  || 
||  :He  is  waiting,  He  is  knocking 
at  the  door. :  || 

2  Do  not  keep  Him  longer  waiting  at 

the  door, 
Hear    Him    knocking,    calling,   louder 
than  before. 
Bid  Him  welcome  now  within, 
Turn  away  from  every  sin, 
He  will  enter  and  the  feast  be  evermore. 

3  Will   you  close   your   heart   against 

Him  at  the  door?  [more? 

Will  He  not  be  all  you  need  forever- 
He  will  take  away  your  pride, 
Be  your  never-failing  guide 
To  the  mansions  where  the  blessed  ones 
adore. . 

4  Oh,  to  think  that  Jesus  waits  outside 

the  door!  [more, 

He  may  leave  you  to  return,  no,  never- 
Leave  you  hopeless  and  alone, 
With  a  heart  as  hard  as  stone, 
Haste  to  hear  Him  now  and  open  wide 
the  door. 


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1  Sweet  is  Thy  love,  O  Christ,  to  me, 
Fullness  of  peace  I  find  in  Thee; 
Ne'er  have  I  loved  Thee  so  before; 
Help  me  to  love  Thee  more  and  more. 
Cho. — More,  more  would  I  love  Thee, 

More  faithfully  serve  Thee, 
More  perfectly  know  Thee, 
Help  me  to  love  Thee  more  and  more. 

2  More  of  Thy  love  my  heart  would  feel, 
More  of  Thyself  in  me  reveal ; 

O  may  the  Spirit  wake  in  me 
Deeper  affection,  Lord,  for  Thee! 

3  More  of  Thy  grace  and  saving  pow'r 
Breathe  in  my  soul  this  holy  hour; 
All  of  my  nature,  Lord,  refine; 
Make  me  and  keep  me  wholly  Thine. 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


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1  'Tis  a  wonderful,  wonderful  story, 
I  am  hearing  wherever  I  go, 

Of  a  Savior  who  left  His  bright  glory, 

To  redeem  a  lost  world  from  its  woe. 
Cho. — 'Tis  a  wonderful,  wonderful  story, 

That  tells  of  the  love  of  our  God, 
How  He  sent  His  dear  Son  from  yon  glory 

To  redeem  a  lost  world  by  His  blood. 

2  Of  this  gracious  and  wonderful  story, 
Even  angels  are  longing  to  know ; 

And  they  wonder  how  God,  in  His  mercy, 
His  salvation  to  sinners  can  show. 

3  But  this  sweet  and  this  wonderful  story 
Is  revealed  in  His  gospel  of  love: 

That  through  faith  in  the  blood  of  the  Savior 
We  may  enter  the  kingdom  above. 

4  "Tis  this  wonderful,  wonderful  story 
I'm  entreating  you  now  to  believe; 

0  my  brother,  accept  God's  free  offer, 
And  His  pardon  and  cleansing  receive. 

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1  C-1-o-^-k—  "The  world  is  like  a  shelf, 

Do  you  ever  think 
You  should  be  like  myself? 

For  I  tick,  tick,  quick,  quick, 
With  a  merry  chime  working  all  the  time." 
Cho.— "Tick!"  said  the  clock; 

"What?"  said  I; 
"You  can  learn  a  lesson  from  my  tick  if 
you  try. ' ' 

2  C-l-o-c-k^"My  face  is  clean  and  bright, 

Honest  all  the  time, 
And  tells  the  truth  at  sight; 

O  be  true,  true,  you,  you, 
With  a  merry  chime  working  all  the  time." 
Cho. — "Tick!"  said  the  clock; 

"What?"  said  I; 
"You  can  learn  a  lesson  from  my  face  if 
you  try. ' ' 

3  C-1-o-c-k — '  'What  is  it  makes  me  do? — 

I've  a  hidden  spring; 
Let  God  put  one  in  you; 

It  is  love,  love,  love,  love, 
With  a  merry  chime  working  all  the  time." 
Cho.— "Tick!"  said  the  clock; 

"What?"  said  I; 
"You  can  learn  a  lesson  from  my  spring 
if  you  try. ' ' 

4  C-1-o-c-k--"  What  keeps  the  mainspring  right? 

I've  a  trusty  guide; 
You  have  one  day  and  night, 

'Tis  the  Book,  Book,  look,  look, 
With  a  merry  chime  working  all  the  time." 
Cho.— "Tick!"  said  the  clock; 
"What?"  said  I; 


"You  can  learn  a  lesson  from  my  guide 
if  you  try. ' ' 

5  C-1-o-c-k — '  'My  wheels  you  cannot  see, 

But  they  mind  the  spring; 
How  very  like  are  we! 

You  have  tho'ts,  tho'ts,  tho'ts,  tho'ts, 
With  a  merry  chime  working  all  the  time." 
Cho.— "Tick!"  said  the  clock; 

"What?"  said  I; 
"You  can  learn  a  lesson  from  my  wheels 
if  you  try. ' ' 

6  C-1-o-c-k — "I  heed  my  Maker's  plans; 

Surely  you  should  know 
My  wheels  control  my  hands 

As  they  go,  go,  so,  so, 
With  a  merry  chime  working  all  the  time." 
Cho. — "Tick!"  said  the  clock; 

"What?"  said  I; 
"You  can  learn  a  lesson  from  my  hands 
if  you  try. ' ' 

7  C-1-o-c-k — "And  I've  a  loud  alarm; 

Conscience  says,  Wake  up ! 
Sin  wants  to  do  you  harm ; 

Keep* awake!  wake!  wake!  wake! 
With  a  merry  chime  working  all  the  time." 
Cho.— "Tick!"  said  the  clock; 

"What?"  said  I; 
"You  can  learn  a  lesson  from  my  Harm 
if  you  try. ' ' 


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1  Lo,  the  golden  fields  are  smiling, 
Wherefore  idle  shouldst  thou  be? 

Great  the  harvest,  few  the  workers, 

And  the  Lord  hath  need  of  thee. 
Go  and  work,  the  time  is  waning, 

Let  thy  earnest  heart  reply 
To  the  call  so  oft  repeated, 

"Blessed  Master.,  here  am  I." 
Cho. — Hark,  the  song,  the  song  of  busy 
workers, 

In  the  fields  so  fair  to  see; 
Go  and  fill  thy  place  among  them, 

For  the  Lord  hath  need  of  thee. 

2  Take  the  balm  of  consolation, 
That  so  oft  has  cheered  thy  heart; 

Let  some  weary  brother  toiler 
In  thy  comfort  share  a  part. 

Go  and  lift  the  heavy  burden 
He  has  struggled  long  to  bear; 

Go,  and  kneeling  down  beside  him, 
Blend  thy  faith  with  his  in  pray'r. 

3  Go  and  gather  souls  for  Jesus, 
Precious  souls  thy  love  may  win; 

Lead  them  to  the  door  of  mercy, 

Tell  them  how  to  enter  in. 
Go  and  gather  souls  for  Jesus, 

Work  while  strength  and  breath  remain; 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


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What  are  years  of  constant  labor, 

To  the  joy  thou  yet  shalt  gain? 
4  Go  then,  work,  the  Master  calleth; 

Go,  no  longer  idle  be; 
Waste  no  more  thy  precious  moments, 

For  the  Lord  hath  need  of  thee. 
Once  He  gave  His  life  thy  ransom 

That  thy  soul  with  Him  might  live, 
Now  the  service  he  demandeth 

Can  thy  heart  refuse  to  give? 

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1  Be  with  us,  Lord,  as  forth  we  go, 

Winning  precious  souls  to  Thee, 
And  make  our  love  and  zeal  to  glow, 
Winning  precious  souls  to  Thee. 
Cho. — Winning  precious  souls,    many 
precious  souls, 
Jewels  in  Thy  crown  to  be; 
Help  us  bring  them  in  from  the  ways  of  sin. 
Many  precious  souls  to  Thee. 

2  Help  us  to  labor  faithfully, 

Winning  precious  souls  to  Thee, 

And  gather  many  sheaves  for  Thee, 

Winning  precious  souls  to  Thee. 

3  We  toil  with  feeble  hands  and  weak, 

Winning  precious  souls  to  Thee; 

To  us  new  faith  and  courage  speak, 

Winning  precious  souls  to  Thee. 

4  As  we  each  day  our  work  pursue, 

Winning  precious  souls  to  Thee; 

Our  faith  increase,  our  zeal  renew, 

Winning  precious  souls  to  Thee. 

5  We  need  Thy  help,  O  gracious  Lord! 

Winning  precious  souls  to  Thee; 
Go  with  us,  and  Thy  aid  afford, 
Winning  precious  souls  to  Thee. 

6  As  we  go  forth  in  trust  and  love, 

Winning  precious  souls  to  Thee, 

Send  down  Thy  blessing  from  above, 

Winning  precious  souls  to  Thee. 

1  There's  a  word  of  tender  beauty 

In  the  sayings  of  our  Lord, 
How  it  stirs  the  heart  to  music, 

Waking  gratitude's  sweet  chord; 
For  it  tells  me  that  '  'Our  Father, ' ' 
From  His  throne  of  royal  might, 
Bends  to  note  a  falling  sparrow, 
For  'tis  precious  in  His  sight. 
Cho. — In  my  Father's  blessed  keeping, 
I  am  happy,  safe  and  free; 
While  His  eye  is  on  the  sparrow 
I  will  not  forgotten  be. 

2  Tho'  I'm  least  of  all  His  children, 

So  unworthy  of  His  love, 
Yet  for  me  there's  kind  remembrance 


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In  the  Father-heart  above; 
He  will  ever  save  and  keep  me, 

He  will  guide  me  on  the  way; 
For  my  Savior  gently  whispers, 

"Are  ye  not  much  more  than  they?" 
3  Oh,  the  wounded  hands  of  Jesus 

All  the  springs  of  life  control, 
Is  there  any  ill  can  harm  me 

While  His  blood  is  on  my  soul? 
Let  me,  like  the  little  sparrow, 

Trust  Him  where  I  cannot  see, 
In  the  sunshine  and  the  shadow, 

Singing  '  'He  will  care  for  me. ' ' 

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1  Day  is  dying  in  the  west, 
Heav'n  is  touching  earth  with  rest; 
Wait  and  worship  while  the  night 
Sets  her  evening  lamps  alight 

Through  all  the  sky. 
Cho.— Holy,  holy,  holy,  Lord  God  of '. 
Heav'n  and  earth  are  full  of  Thee! 
Heav'n  and  earth  are  praising  Thee, 

O  Lord  most  high! 

2  Lord  of  life,  beneath  the  dome 
Of  the  universe,  Thy  home, 
Gather  us,  who  seek  Thy  face, 
To  the  fold  of  Thy  embrace, 

For  Thou  art  nigh. 

3  While  the  deep'ning  shadows  fall, 
Heart  of  Love,  enfolding  all, 
Thro'  the  glory  and  the  grace 

Of  the  stars  that  veil  Thy  face, 
Our  hearts  ascend. 

4  When  forever  from  our  sight, 
Pass  the  stars— the  day — the  night, 
Lord  of  angels,  on  our  eyes 

Let  eternal  morning  rise, 
And  shadows  end. 

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1  Would  you  shine  for  Jesus? 

Let  His  love  impart 
Ardor  to  your  actions, 

Comfort  to  your  heart; 
With  your  soul  illumin'd 

By  the  Spirit's  glow, 
You  will  be  a  beacon 
In  this  world  of  woe. 
CHO. — j| :  Shining  for  Jesus, 

Bringing  light  divine 
To  the  sad  and  erring, 
Thus  for  Jesus  shine.  :|| 

2  Would  you  shine  for  Jesus, 

'Mid  the  careless  throng? 
Imitate  His  graces 

As  you  pass  along; 
Make  no  weak  surrender 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


To  the  coarse  and  vile; 
Keep  your  tongue  from  evil, 

And  your  lips  from  guile. 
3  Would  you  shine  for  Jesus 

As  a  mirror  true? 
Image  forth  His  goodness 

As  revealed  in  you. 
If  you  thus  reflect  Him 

Till  this  life  is  o'er; 
You  will  in  His  kingdom 

Shine  for  evermore. 


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1  By  the  Jericho  road  Bartimeus  had  sat, 

A  beggar,  for  many  a  day; 
But  he  hears  from  the  throng,  as  they're 
passing  along, 
That  Jesus  is  coming  that  way. 
Cho. — 1| :  He's  coming  to-day, 

He's  coming  this  way; 
Oh,  sinner,  believe  and  be  saved  !:|| 

2  By  the  Jericho  road  Bartimeus  had 

heard 
Of  cures  that  the  Savior  had  wrought; 
"Will   He    hear  if  I   cry?"   was  the 
thought  in  his  heart; 
'  'Will  He  heal  if  by  one  He's  besought?" 

3  By  the  Jericho  road  Bartimeus  cried 

out, 
And  oh,  to  his  joy  and  surprise! 
He  looked  on  the  beauty  and  splendor 

of  day, 
For  Jesus  had  open'd  his  eyes. 

4  By  the  Jericho  road   Bartimeus  had 

faith; 
The  gift  that  he  prayed  for,  it  gave; 
So  the  sin-burdened  soul  can  to-day  be 

made  whole, 
For  Jesus  is  waiting  to  save. 


1  March  on,  march  on,  follow  the  mighty 

Commander; 
March  on,  march  on ;  Jesus  our  Captain 
and  Lord; 
March  on,  march  on ;  see  that  your  steps 
never  falter, 
March  on,   march  on,   heeding  His 
ev'ry  word. 
Cho. — There's  a  song  that  blends  with  pray'r, 
There's  a  shout  upon  the  air. 
'Tis  a  song  of  grace  so  free, 
"lis  a  shout  of  victory. 

2  March  on,  march  on,  joyfully  singing 

hosanna; 
March  on,    march  on;  fighting   the 
battle  of  faith; 


March  on,  march  on;  manfully  bearing 
His  banner, 
March  on,    march  on,    faithful  e'en 
unto  death. 
3  March  on,    march  on,    still  by  His 
might  overcoming; 
March  on,  march  on ;  singing  His  glory 
and  grace, 
March  on,  march  on ;  till  in  the  heavenly 
palace, 
March  on,  march  on,  we  shall  behold 
His  face. 

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1  I  left  it  all  with  Jesus,  long  ago, " 
All  my  sins  I  brought  Him  and  my  woe; 
When  by  faith  I  saw  Him  on  the  tree, 
Heard  His  small,  still  whisper  "'Tis  for  Thee," 

|| :  From  my  heart  tbe  burden  rolled 
away! 

Happy  day!  :|| 

2  I  leave  it  all  with  Jesus,  for  He  knows 
How  to  steal  the  bitter  from  life's  woes; 
How  to  gild  the  tear-drop  with  His  smile; 
Make  the  desert  garden  bloom  awhile; 

|| :  When  my  weakness  leaneth  on  His 
might, 

All  seems  light.  :|| 

3  I  leave  it  all  with  Jesus,  day  by  day; 
Faith  can  firmly  trust  Him,  come  what  may, 
Hope  has  dropped  her  anchor,  found  her  rest, 
In  the  calm  sure  haven  of  His  breast; 

|| :  Loves  esteems  it  heaven  to  abide 
At  His  side.  :|| 

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1  From  ev'ry  danger,  doubt  and  fear, 

God  is  able  to  deliver  thee! 
His  mighty  presence  ever  near, 
God  is  able  to  deliver  thee! 
Cho. — He  is  able,  He  is  able, 

Able  to  deliver  thee. 
He  is  able,  He  is  able, 

God  is  able  to  deliver  thee. 

2  From  fierce  temptations'  subtle  snares, 

God  is  able  to  deliver  thee! 

His  love  is  swifter  than  thy  pray'rs, 

God  is  able  to  deliver  thee! 

3  In  sorrow's  dark  and  heavy  night, 

God  is  able  to  deliver  thee! 
His  word  commands  the  day-spring  bright, 
God  is  able  to  deliver  thee! 

4  Then  trust  Him  e'en  through  flood  and  flame) 

God  is  able  to  deliver  thee! 
He  liveth  ever- more  the  same, 
God  is  able  to  deliver  thee! 

5  When  passing  thro'  the  valley  chill, 

God  is  able  to  deliver  thee! 


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PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


His  love  will  be  around  thee  still, 
God  is  able  to  deliver  thee! 


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1  The  sunshine  cheers  and  illumes  my  way 
Since  Jesus  spoke  peace  to  my  soul ; 

And  all  my  darkness  is  turned  to  day, 
Since  Jesus  spoke  peace  to  my  soul. 
Cho. — Since  Jesus  spoke  peace  to  my  soul, 
His  wonderful  peace  to  my  soul, 
Sweet  peace,  sweet  peace, 
Since  Jesus  spoke  peace  to  my  soul. 

2  My  doubts  are  vanished,  my  fears  are  gone, 
Since  Jesus  spoke  peace  to  my  soul; 

Oh,  this  is  heaven  on  earth  begun, 
Since  Jesus  spoke  peace  to  my  soul. 

3  The  path  grows  ever  more  fair  and  bright, 
Since  Jesus  spoke  peace  to  my  soul, 

Each  day  brings  with  it  some  new  delight, 
Since  Jesus  spoke  peace  to  my  soul. 

4  What  wondrous  treasures  of  love  are  mine, 
Since  Jesus  spoke  peace  to  my  soul; 

What  gracious  measures  of  peace  divine, 
Since  Jesus  spoke  peace  to  my  soul. 


4  Speed  away,  speed  away  to  the  isles 

of  the  sea,— 
To  the  lands  that  are  calling  to  you  and 

to  me, 
Where  souls  sit  in  darkness,  yet  long 

for  the  light 
Of  the  gospel  of  Jesus  to  scatter  their  night. 
Oh,  hear  them,  and  pity  their  pleading, 

I  pray, 
Speed  away,  speed  away,  speed  away ; 

2  Speed  away,  speed  away!  There  are 

souls  to  be  won 
By  the  story  of  God  and  His  Crucified  Son. 
Go,  tell  the  good  news  to  the  lands  o'er 

the  wave, 
And  tell  them  that  Jesus  is  mighty  to  save! 
Oh,  haste  on  the  mission — theres  death 

in  delay, 
Cpeed  away,  speed  away,  speed  away! 

3  Speed  away,    speed  away  with   the 

message  of  love. 

There's  grand  work  to  be  done  for  the 
Father  above. 

Go  ye  forth  in  His  name  with  the  tidings 
He  sends, 

Bear  the  news  of  God's  love  to  earth's 
uttermost  ends. 

For  the  sake  of  the  souls  that  need  sav- 
ing to-day, 
Speed  away,  speed  away,  speed  away! 


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1  Come,  we  that  love  the  Lord, 

And  let  our  joys  be  known, 
|| :  Join  in  a  song  with  sweet  accord,  :| 
|| :  And  thus  surround  the  throne.  :|| 
Cho. — We're  marching  to  Zion, 

Beautiful,  beautiful  Zion; 
We're  marching  upward  to  Zion, 
The  beautiful  city  of  God. 

2  Let  those  refuse  to  sing 

Who  never  knew  our  God ; 
||  :But  children  of  the  heav'nly  King,  :| 
|| :  May  speak  their  joys  abroad.  :|| 

3  The  hill  of  Zion  yields 

A  thousand  sacred  sweets, 
|| : Before  we  reach  the  heav'nly  fields,  :| 
||  :Or  walk  the  golden  streets.  :|| 

4  Then  let  our  songs  abound, 

And  ev'ry  tear  be  dry; 
|| : We're  marching  thro'  Immanuel's ground,:] 
||  :To  fairer  worlds  on  high.  :|| 


1  I  have  work  enough  to  do 
Ere  the  sun  goes  down, 

For  myself  and  kindred,  too, 

Ere  the  sun  goes  down. 
Ev'ry  idle  whisper  stilling, 
With  a  purpose  firm  and  willing, 
All  my  daily  tasks  fulfilling 
Ere  the  sun  goes  down. 
Cho. — 1| :  Ere  the  sun  goes  down,:|| 
I  must  do  my  daily  duty 
Ere  the  sun  goes  down. 

2  I  must  speak  the  loving  word 
Ere  the  sun  goes  down, 

I  must  let  my  voice  be  heard 

Ere  the  sun  goes  down. 
Ev'ry  cry  of  pity  heeding, 
For  the  inj  ured  interceding, 
To  the  light  the  lost  ones  leading 

Ere  the  sun  goes  down. 

3  As  I  journey  on  my  way, 
Ere  the  sun  goes  down, 

God's  commands  I  must  obey 

Ere  the  sun  goes  down. 
There  are  sins  that  need  confessing, 
There  are  wrongs  that  need  redressing, 
If  I  would  obtain  the  blessing 

Ere  the  sun  goes  down. 


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1  Who  will  be  the  next  to  come  to  Jesus? 
Who  will  be  the  next  with  joy  to  say, 
"Swing  wide,  door  of  welcome,   enter, 
Lord,  to-day? 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


71 


Cho. — Who  be  the  next  to  conscience  true? 
Who  will  be  the  next  to  dare  and  do? 
Who  will  be  the  next?  He  calls  for  you, 
Who  will  be  the  next? 

2  Who  will  be  the  next  to  speak  for  Jesus? 
Who  will  be  the  next  to  spread  His  fame, 
Sing  glad  hallelujah,  glory  to  His  name? 
Cho. — Who  will  be  the  next  to  call  Him  King? 
Who  will  be  the  next  His  praise  to  sing? 
Who  will  be  the  next  the  heart  to  bring? 

Who  will  be  the  next? 

3  Who  will  be  the  next  to  live  for  Jesus? 
Walking  in  the  narrow  way  He  trod, 
Path  of  self-denial,  leading  up  to  God? 
Cho*. — Who  will  be  the  next  the  cross  to  bear? 
Who  will  be  the  next  the  toil  to  share? 
Who  will  be  the  next  the  crown  to  wear? 

Who  will  be  the  next? 


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1  I  am  Thine,  O  Lord,  I  have  heard 

Thy  voice, 
And  it  told  Thy  love  to  me; 
But  I  long  to  rise  in  the  arms  of  faith, 
And  be  closer  drawn  to  Thee. 
Ref. — Draw  me  nearer,  nearer,  blessed 
Lord, 
To  the  cross  where  Thou  hast  died ; 
Draw  me  nearer,  nearer,  nearer,  blessed 
Lord, 
To  Thy  precious,  bleeding  side. 

2  Consecrate  me  now  to  Thy  service,  Lord, 
By  the  power  of  grace  divine; 

Let  my  soul  look  up  with  a  steadfast  hope, 
And  my  will  be  lost  in  Thine. 

3  O  the  pure  delight  of  a  single  hour 
That  before  Thy  throne  I  spend, 

When  I  kneel   in  pray'r,  and  with 
Thee,  my  God, 
I  commune  as  friend  with  friend. 

4  There  are  depths  of  love  that  I  can- 

not know 
Till  I  cross  the  narrow  sea, 
There  are  heights  of  joy  that  I  may 

not  reach, 
Till  I  rest  in  peace  with  Thee. 


1  Go  quickly,  go  quickly,  and  bring  them  in, 
They  wander  in  byways  of  want  and  sin; 
The  souls  which  the  Savior  has  bid  you  seek, 
O  hasten  to  find  them,  His  message  speak. 
Cho — All  things  are  ready,  come  in,  come  in, 
Come  from  the  highways  and  byways  of  sin; 
Haste  with  the  message  the  straying  to  win, 
Jesus  is  calling,  Come  in,  come  in. 


2  Go  quickly,  go  quickly,  the  hour  is  late; 
The  Lord  has  commanded,  how  dare  you  wait? 
You  carry  a  light  that  will  show  the  way; 
Go,  bear  it  to  those  who  have  gone  astray. 

3  The  glad  invitation  rings  out  for  all, 
There's  room  at  the  feast  in  the  banquet  hall. 
But  multitudes  never  have  heard  the  word; 
Go,  carry  the  message,  for  you  have  heard. 

4  O  glorious  day,  when  the  gracious  King 
Shall  sit  at  the  feast,while  the  glad  harps  ring; 
But  this  is  the  day  when  the  Lord  above 
Commissions  His  servants  to  tell  His  love. 

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1  Veiled  is  the  future  before  me; 
Life's  checkered  pathway  I  climb, 

God  in  His  goodness  revealing 

Only  one  step  at  a  time. 
Will  the  to-morrow  be  clouded? 

Will  it  bring  sunshine  to  me? 
Let  me  lean  harder,  dear  Savior, 

Let  me  lean  harder  on  Thee. 
Cho. — 1| :  Let  me  lean  harder  on  Thee,:|| 
Thro'  storm  and  thro'  sunshine,    dear 
Savior, 

Let  me  lean  harder  on  Thee. 

2  Earth's  dearest  ties  must  be  broken, 
Time's  sweetest  roses  decay; 

Words  of  farewell  must  be  spoken, 
Evening  will  follow  the  day. 

Still,  waves  of  joy  roll  around  me, 
Swelling  from  love's  boundless  sea, 

While  I  lean  harder,  dear  Savior, 
While  I  lean  harder  on  Thee. 

3  Sometime,  I'll  come  to  a  valley 
Where  a  grim  shadow  is  thrown ; 

No  human  friend  can  go  with  me, 
Leave  me,  O  Lord,  not  alone! 

Till  that  bright,  beautiful  morning, 
When  all  the  darkness  shall  flee, 

Let  me  lean  harder,  dear  Savior, 
Let  me  lean  harder  on  Thee. 


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1  All  to  Jesus  I  surrender, 

All  to  Him  I  freely  give; 
I  will  ever  love  and  trust,  Him, 
In  His  presence  daily  live. 
Cho. — 1|  :I  surrender  all,  :|| 

All  to  Thee,  my  blessed  Savior, 
I  surrender  all. 

2  All  to  Jesus  I  surrender, 

Humbly  at  His  feet  I  bow, 
Worldly  pleasures  all  forsaken, 
Take  me,  Jesus,  take  me  now. 

3  All  to  Jesus  I  surrender, 

Make  me,  Savior,  wholly  Thine; 


72 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No. 


Let  me  feel  the  Holy  Spirit, 
Truly  know  that  Thou  art  mine. 

4  All  to  Jesus  I  surrender, 

Lord,  I  give  myself  to  Thee; 

Fill  me  with  Thy  love  and  power, 

Let  Thy  blessing  fall  on  me. 

5  All  to  Jesus  I  surrender, 

Now  I  feel  the  sacred  flame; 
Oh,  the  joy  of  full  salvation! 
Glory,  glory  to  His  name! 

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1  Lord  Jesus,  I  long  to  be  perfectly  whole; 

1  want  Thee  forever  to  live  in  my  soul, 
Break  down  ev'ry  idol,  cast  out  ev'ry  foe; 
Now  wash  me,   and  I  shall  be  whiter 

than  snow. 
Cho. — Whiter  than  snow,  yes, whiter  than  snow; 
Now  wash  me,  and   I  shall  be 
whiter  than  snow. 

2  Lord  Jesus,    look   down  from    Thy 

throne  in  the  skies, 
And  help  me  to  make  a  complete  sacrifice; 
I  give  up  myself,  and  whatever  I  know, 
Now  wash  me,  and  I  shall  be  whiter 

than  snow. 

3  Lord  Jesus,  for  this  I  most  humbly 

entreat, 
I  wait,  blessed  Lord,  at  Thy  crucified  feet, 
By  faith,  for  my  cleansing,   I  see  Thy 

blood  flow, 
Now  wash  me,  and   I  shall  be  whiter 

than  snow. 

4  Lord  Jesus,  Thou  seest  I  patiently  wait, 
Come  now,  and  within  me  a  new  heart 

create; 
To  those  who  have  sought  Thee,  Thou 

never  said' st  "No," 
Now  wash  me,    and  I  shall  be  whiter 

than  snow. 


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1  Some  glad  morn  not  far  away, 
Just  beyond  this  twilight  dim, 

We  shall  greet  the  golden  day 
With  the  everlasting  hymn. 
Ref. — Some  glad  day,   where  flow'rs 
shall  bloom 
Nevermore  to  fade  and  die, 
Some  glad  day,  beyond  the  tomb, 
We  shall  meet,  some  golden  day. 

2  Heart  to  heart  and  hand  in  hand, 
Love  shall  clasp  again  her  own, 

In  God's  sinless  summer  land 
Where  good-bye  is  never  known. 

3  Fadeless  blooms  Life's  healing  tree, 
Peaceful  flows  her  silver  stream, 


Radiaot  shines  her  jasper  sea; 

Glory-crown'd  her  mansions  gleam. 
4  Time,  speed  on  eternity; 

Angels,  guide  our  weary  feet; 
Pearly  gate,  wide  open  be; 

Father  waits  with  welcome  sweet. 


1  I  have  a  dear  Savior,  the  best  of  my  friends; 
No  other  with  Christ  can  compare; 

Wherever  the  lot  of  my  life  may  be  cast, 
To  comfort  and  bless  He  is  there. 
Cho. — Unspeakably  precious  is  He, 

Unspeakably  precious  to  me, 
In  song  and  acclaim 
I  praise  the  dear  name, 

So  full  of  love's  sweetness  to  me; 
In  song  and  acclaim 
I  praise  the  dear  name, 

Unspeakably  precious  to  me. 

2  I  sing  of  His  grace  and  His  goodness  all  day, 
The  favor  and  beauty  I  share; 

For  Jesus  illumines  with  sunshine  my  way, 
And  makes  me  the  child  of  His  care. 

3  His  love  is  the  light  and  the  joy  of  my  heart, 
And  brings  me  contentment  and  peace; 

I  never  could  live  from  my  Jesus  apart; 
No,  I  am  eternally  His. 


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1  Broad  is  the  op'ning  field, 

Calling  for  help  to-day; 
Great  is  the  harvest  yield ; 
Why  should  the  work  delay? 
Cho. — Up  and  away,  ye  toilers! 
Gather  the  golden  grain, 

Be  not  a  moment  idle, 
Gather,  gather,  gather  till  none  shall 
remain. 

2  Few  are  the  willing  hearts, 

Ready  for  work  to  do; 
Weak  are  the  lab' ring  hands, 
Weary  the  faithful  few. 

3  Word  from  the  Lord  of  harvest 

Sounds  in  our  ears  to-day; 
White  are  the  waiting  fields, 
Pray  for  more  lab'rers,  pray. 


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1  O  for  a  heart  that  is  whiter  than  snow ! 
Kept,  ever  kept  'neath  the  life  giving  flow; 
Cleans 'd  from  all  passion,  self-seeking, 

and  pride, 
Washed  in  the  fountain  of  Calvary's  tide. 
Cho. — O  for  a  heart  whiter  than  snowl 
Savior  divine,  to  whom  else  can  I  go? 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


73 


Thou  who  didst  die,  loving  me  so, 
Give  me  a  heart  that  is  whiter  than  snow. 

2  O  for  a  heart  that  is  whiter  than  snow ! 
Calm  in  the  peace  that  He  loves  to  bestow  • 
Daily  refreshed  by  the  heavenly  dews, 
Eeady  for  service  whene'er  He  shall  choose. 

3  O  for  a  heart  that  is  whiter  than  snow ! 
With  the  pure  flame  of  the  spirit  aglow; 
Filled  with  a  love  that  is  true  and  sincere, 
Love  that  is  able  to  banish  all  fear. 

4  O  for  a  heart  that  is  whiter  than  snow! 
Then  in  His  grace  and  His  knowledge  to  grow; 
Growing  like  Him  who  my  pattern  shall  be, 
Till  in  His  beauty  my  King  I  shall  see. 


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1  Thinking  to-night  of  the  world  and 

its  care; 
Thinking  to-night  of  its  pleasures  so  fair; 
Thinking  of  sin  and  its  woe  and  despair; 

Of  these  I  am  thinking  to-night. 
Kef. — Thinking,  thinking,  thinking  to-night, 
Turn  your  feet  to  the  paths  of  right; 
Thinking,  thinking,  thinking  to-night, 
Heed  ye  God's  message  and  come  to  the  light. 

2  Thinking  of  treasures  I  love  here  below, 
Treasures  so  fleeting  the  world  doth  bestow; 
Bitter  the  harvest  from  seed-we  thus  sow; 

Of  these  I  am  thinking  to-night. 

3  Thinking  of  God  and  the  mansions  of  rest; 
Thinking  of  Jesus,  the  Savior  so  blest, 
His  love  is  purest  and  sweetest  and  best; 

Of  this  I  am  thinking  to-night. 


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1  In  the  harvest  field  there  is  work  to  do, 
For  the  grain  is  ripe,  and  the  reapers  few; 
And  the  Master's  voice  bids  the  workers 

true 
Heed  the  call  that  He  gives  to-day. 
Cho. — Labor  on!  labor  on! 
Keep  the  bright  reward  in  view; 
For  the  Master  has  said  He  will  strength 
renew; 
Labor  on  till  the  close  of  day. 

2  Crowd  the  garner  well,  with  its  sheaves 

all  bright, 
Let  the  song  be  glad,  and  the  heart  be  light; 
Fill  the  precious  hours,  ere  the  shades 

of  night 
Take  the  place  of  the  golden  day. 

3  In  the  gleaners'  path  may  be  rich  reward, 
Tho'  the  time  seems  long,  and  the  labor 

hard; 
For  the  Master's  joy.  with  His  chosen 
shared, 
Drives  the  gloom  from  the  darkest  day. 


4  Lo!  the  Harvest  Home  in  the  realms 

above 
Shall  be  gained  by  each  who  has  toiled 

and  strove, 
When  the  Master's  voice,  in  its  tones  of  love, 
Calls  away  to  eternal  day. 


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1  Safe  in  the  life-boat  I  joyfully  ride 
Out  on  life's  perilous  ocean ; 

Shutting  my  ears  to  the  roar  of  the  tide, 

Peaceful  amid  its  commotion. 
Cho. — On  to  the  haven  eternal,  I  glide, 

Telling  love's  wonderful  story; 
Jesus,  my  Pilot,  remains  at  my  side, 

Filling  my  soul  with  His  glory. 

2  Safe  in  the  life-boat  I  smile  at  the  wave, 
Know  no  repining  or  sadness; 

Since  at  my  side  stands  the   "Mighty 
to  Save," 
His  presence  fills  me  with  gladness. 

3  Safe  in  the  life-boat  when  tempests  arise, 
Leaving  His  presence,  no,  never; 

Jesus,  my  Pilot,  sees  where  danger  lies; 
He  will  sustain  me  forever. 


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1  Beautiful  little  treasures, 
They  were  my  heart's  delight; 

Hands  like  the  springtime  blossoms, 

Daintiest  pink  and  white, 
Chubby,  and  warm,  and  dimpled; 

Oh,  could  I  feel  them  now! 
Softly  my  cheek  caressing, 

Patting  my  aching  brow. 
Cho. — Dear  little  hands!  Precious  hands! 
Beautiful  baby  hands! 

I  shall  clasp  them  to  my  heart  again, 
Those  beautiful  baby  hands. 

2  Trying  to  grasp  the  sunbeams 
Straying  about  the  floor, 

Gleefully  pulling  daisies 

Growing  around  the  door, 
Tossing  with  grace  unstudied; 

Oh,  could  I  only  see 
Sweet  little  hands  extended, 

Eager  to  come  to  me! 

3  One  day  the  laughing  sunbeams, 
Bringing  the  morning's  gold, 

Saw  their  fair  playmates  lying 

Snowy,  and  still,  and  cold. 
Oh,  they  have  found  the  sunshine, 

Dear,  blessed  baby  hands! 
I,  thro'  the  dark,  catch  glimpses, 

Knowing  God  understands. 


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1  Jesus  in  His  temple  holy, 


74 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


Where  sweet  angel  anthems  ring, 
Dwelleth,  too,  in  temples  lowly, 
Heareth,  too,  when  mortals  sing. 
Eef. — Hallelujah!  hallelujah! 

Sing  the  angel  choir  to  Thee; 
Hallelujah!  hallelujah! 
Hallelujah!  answer  we. 
Thou  hast  died  from  sin  to  save  us, 

Died,  from  death  to  set  us  free; 
We  will  thank  Thee,  we  will  praise  Thee, 
Now  and  through  eternity. 

2  Sinless  hosts  in  heav'n  adore  Thee 

For  the  life  Thy  goodness  gave, 
And  shall  we  not  bow  before  Thee, 
We  whom  Thou  has  died  to  save? 

3  King,  Creator,  Shepherd  loving, 

Priest,  Eedeemer,  Brother  true, 
May  our  lives  our  love  be  proving, 
For  Thy  love  forever  new. 

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1  From  the  hills  and  from  the  valleys, 

Rings  a  glad,  triumphant  song; 
'Tis  the  hymn  of  human  progress, 
In  its  strife  divine  with  wrong; 
'Tis  the  golden,  heav'nly  anthem, 
Which  earth's  faithful  ones  prolong, 
Our  Christ  is  strong  to  save! 
Cho.— Glory,  glory,  hallelujah, 
|| :  Glory,  glory,  hallelujah,  :|| 
Our  Christ  is  strong  to  save. 

2  He  who  died  in  pain  and  sorrow, 

That  His  people  might  be  free; 
He  who,  conqu'ring  death  and  rising, 

Captive  led  captivity, — 
He  our  glorious,  living  Leader, 

Calls  us  on  to  victory — 
For  Christ  is  strong  to  save! 

3  O  the  growing,  widening  wonder 

Of  the  gospel  of  His  grace! 
In  His  world-encircling  service, 

Ev'ry  worker  finds  a  place. 
For  we  only  turn  dark  natures 

Toward  the  brightness  of  His  face; 
And  Christ  is  strong  to  save! 

4  He  will  bid  the  pow'rs  of  evil 

Crumble  to  their  final  fall ; 
He  will  raise  the  bruised  and  broken, 

And  set  free  each  prisoned  thrall ; 
Who  is  he  that  may  not  conquer 

Since  his  Lord  has  conquer' d  all? 
And  Christ  is  strong  to  save! 


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1  Within  my  soul  there  rings  a  chime 

Of  wondrous  song  that  will  not  cease, 
My  Master  sets  His  love  to  rhyme  ' 

In  harmonies  if  joy  and  peace. 


Cho. — Jesus  sets  the  joy-bells  ringing, 
Jesus  sets  the  joy -bells  ringing  in  my  soul. 
He  takes  my  sin  away,  and  cheers  me 

day  by  day, 
And  He  sets  the  joy-bells  ringing  in  my  soul. 

2  And  day  by  day  and  hour  by  hour 
His  wondrous  love  new  songs  shall  claim; 

I  love  to  tell  His  saving  pow'r, 
And  sing  the  praises  of  His  nam  e. 

3  While  in  my  Savior's  sweet  control, 
Unbroken  is  my  peace  and  rest; 

The  joy-bells  ring  within  my  soul, 
I  entertain  a  heav'nly  guest. 


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1  Our  friends  are  going  with  us,  and  one 

by  one  they  come 
To  join  the  band  of  pilgrims  who  seek 

the  heav'nly  home; 
We  welcome  them  among  us,  and  pledge 

our  warmest  love 
To  help  them  on  the  journey  to  yon 

bright  courts  above. 
Cho. — Our  friends  are  going  with  us, 
Thank  God,  they're  going  with  us; 
Forsaking  sin,  to  Jesus  Christ  they  come, 

|| :  To  go  with  us  to  glory,  :|| 
To  go  with  us  to  our  eternal  home. 

2  Another  soul   has    started  to  live  a 

Christian  life; 
The  weary  struggle  over,    and  ended 

now  the  strife; 
The  grace  of  God  has  conquered,  a  soul 

is  saved  from  sin ; 
The  love  of  God   has  triumphed,  and 

Christ  has  entered  in. 

3  Another  soul  delivered  from  bondage 

unto  sin, 

And  through  the  blood  of  Jesus  regen- 
erate and  clean ; 

We  give  to  God  the  glory  who,  at  this 
time  and  place, 

Another  soul  has  ransomed,  a  trophy  of  His  grace. 


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1  I  would  not  live  without  Thee,  not  a  day; 
I  need  Thy  strength  to  help  me  all  the  way; 

1  would  not  dare  to  wander  from  Thy  side, 
For  storm  and  danger  threaten  far  and  wide. 
Cho. — I  would  not  live  without  Thee, 

O  Savior,  Thou  art  mine; 
Thy  love  makes  earth  a  heaven, 
And  life  to  me  divine. 

2  The  world  is  full  of  sorrow  and  of  fears, 
And  many  eyes  are  ever  shedding  tears, 
And  hearts  are  well  nigh  breaking  with 

their  woe, 
And  many  struggle  vainly  here  below. 


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8  The  way  is  fraught  with  danger  for  us  all ; 
O  Savior,  never  leave  me  lest  I  fall, 
When  Thou  dost  walk  beside  me  I  am  strong, 
To  fight  the  many  battles  all  along. 
4  I  fear  no  coming  sorrow,  light  will  shine; 
There  comes  with  ev'ry  morrow  help  divine, 
And  when  the  journey's  ended,  then  I  know, 
To  realms  of  endless  glory  I  shall  go. 


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1  Would  you  gain  the  best  in  life? 
Win  the  prize  'mid  all  the  strife? 
Hold  your  place  thro'  troubles  rife? 

With  the  right  keep  step ! 
Know  the  world  is  watching  you ; 
Be  sincere  in  all  you  do ; 
With  the  good,  the  pure,  and  true, 

Ever  firm  keep  step ! 
Cho. — ||:Keep  step,  keep  step  ever,:| 

Keep  step,  keep  step, 

Keep  step,  keep  step  ever. 

2  Life  is  more  than  idle  play ; 
It  will  quickly  pass  away ;' 
Use  aright  each  golden  day; 

With  the  good  keep  step! 
There  are  earnest  pressing  needs, 
Filled  alone  by  purest  deeds; 
Happy  he  the  call  who  heeds — 

With  the  true  keep  step ! 

3  Look  beyond  the  present  hour; 
Never  yield  to  Satan's  power; 
Tho'  above  the  clouds  may  lower, 

With  the  truth  keep  step ! 
Onward  press!  nor,  on  the  way, 
Loiter  once  or  waste  the  day; 
God  and  truth  and  right  all  say: 

Strong  in  faith  keep  step ! 

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X  Keep  praying  as  you  go, 
While  pilgrims  here  below, 

For  evil  waits  on  ev'ry  hand; 
But  Jesus  Christ  for  thee 
Shall  all  sufficient  be; 

Keep  praying  as  you  go. 
Ref. — 1|  :Keep  praying,  praying  as  you  go, :  || 
For  I  thy  strength  will  be, 
All  fullness  dwells  in  Me. 
Keep  praying  as  you  go. 

2  We  wrestle  not  alone, 
The  victory's  not  our  own, 

We  battle  in  Emanuel's  name; 
On  Him  for  strength  we  call — 
He  conquered  once  for  all; 

Keep  praying  as  you  go. 

3  He's  with  us  to  the  end, 
An  ever  faithful  friend, 

Our  guide  and  guard  by  night  and  day ; 


No  foe  have  we  to  fear, 
If  Jesus  Christ  is  near; 
Keep  praying  as  you  go. 


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1  We  are  marching  on  to  Canaan, 
And  Jehovah  is  our  Guide; 

We  are  marching  thro'  the  desert, 

He  is  ever  at  our  side; 
In  the  darkness  or  the  danger 

We  can  never  go  astray, 
With  Jehovah  for  our  leader 

And  our  guide  upon  the  way. 

Cho. — On,  steadily  on! 
Steadily  marching  to  the  happy  land  of 
Canaan ; 

On,  steadily  on! 
Verily  guided  by  Jehovah's  hand  are  we, 
Steadily  marching  to  the  happy  land  we  go. 

2  We  are  marching  thro'  the  desert, 
And  the  manna  all  around 

With  the  dew  of  night  is  falling, 
And  is  cov'ring  all  the  ground; 

From  the  smitten  rock,  the  waters 
In  their  sparkling  fullness  flow, 

Thus  delighting  and  refreshing 
Us  the  weary  journey  through. 

3  We  are  marching  thro'  the  desert 
To  the  promised  land  divine, 

To  the  land  of  milk  and  honeyT, 
To  the  land  of  corn  and  wine; 

We  are  marching  thro'  the  desert; 
We  approach  the  shining  shore; 

From  our  home  beyond  the  Jordan 
We  shall  wander  never  more. 


1  Mid  scenes  of  confusion  and  creature 

complaints, 
How  sweet  to  my  soul  is  communion 

of  saints ; 
To  find  at  the  banquet  of  mercy  there's  room, 
And  feel  in  the  presence  of  Jesus  at  home. 
Ref. — Home,  home!  sweet,  sweet  home! 
Prepare  me,  dear  Savior,  for  glory,  my  home 

2  Sweet  bonds  that  unite  all  the  chil- 

dren of  peace! 
And  thrice  precious  Jesus,   whose  love 

cannot  cease! 
Tho'  oft  from  Thy  presence  in  sadness 

I  roam, 
I  long  to  behold  Thee  in  glory  at  home. 

3  While  here  in  the  valley  of  conflict  I  stay, 
Oh,  give  me  submission,  and  strength 

as  my  day; 
In  all  my  afflictions  to  Thee  I  would  come, 
Rejoicing  in  hope  of  my  glorious  home. 


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62 

1  O  Light  of  light,  shine  in,  shine  in; 
Cast  out  this  night  of  gloom  and  sin ; 
Create  true  day  my  soul  within, 

O  Light  of  light,  shine  in. 
Eef. — Shine  in,  shine  in, 
O  Light  divine,  shine  in; 
Create  true  day  my  soul  within, 
O  Light  of  light,  shine  in. 

2  O  Joy  of  joys,  come  in,  come  in; 
And  end  this  night  of  grief  and  sin; 
Create  true  peace  my  soul  within, 

O  Joy  of  joys,  come  in. 
Ref. — Come  in,  come  in, 
O  Joy  of  joys,  come  in; 
Create  true  peace  my  soul  within, 
O  Joy  of  joys,  come  in. 

3  O  Life  of  life,  come  in,  come  in; 
Expel  this  night  of  death  and  sin; 
Awake  true  life  my  soul  within, 

O  Life  of  life,  come  in. 
Eef. — Come  in,  come  in, 
O  Life  of  life,  come  in ; 
Awake  true  life  my  soul  within, 
O  Life  of  life,  come  in. 


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1  I  wandered  in  the  shades  of  night, 
Till  Jesus  came  to  me, 
And  with  the  sunlight  of  His  love 
Bid  all  my  darkness  flee. 
Cho. — Sunlight,  sunlight  in  my  soul  to-day, 
Sunlight,  sunlight  all  along  the  way; 
Since  the  Savior  found  me,  took  away 
my  sin, 

1  have  had  the  sunlight  of  His  love  within. 

2  Tho'  clouds  may  gather  in  the  sky, 

And  billows  round  me  roll, 
However  dark  the  world  may  be 
I've  sunlight  in  my  soul. 

3  While  walking  in  the  light  of  God, 

I  sweet  communion  find; 
I  press  with  holy  vigor  on, 
And  leave  the  world  behind. 

4  I  cross  the  wide  extended  fields, 

I  journey  o'er  the  plain, 
And  in  the  sunlight  of  His  love 
I  reap  the  golden  grain. 

5  Soon  I  shall  see  Him  as  He  is, 

The  light  that  came  to  me; 
Behold  the  brightness  of  His  face, 
Throughout  eternity. 


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1  The  love  of  Jesus  is  so  sweet, 


And  He  loves  me; 
And  fills  my  life  with  joy  complete, 
For  He  loves  me. 
Cho. — Jesus  truly  loves  me,  tenderly 
He  loves  me, 
Holy  is  our  fellowship  from  day  to  day; 
And  the  path  grows  brighter,   all  its 
burdens  lighter, 
As  we  walk  together  in  the  King's 
highway. 

2  With  manna  He  my  soul  doth  feed, 

For  He  loves  me; 
In  pleasant  pastures  He  doth  lead, 
For  He  loves  me. 

3  He  leads  me  in  the  shining  light, 

For  He  loves  me; 
Enrobes  my  soul  in  garments  white, 
For  He  loves  me. 

4  He  takes  the  love  of  sin  away, 

For  He  loves  me; 
And  keeps  me  saved  from  day  to  day, 
For  He  loves  me. 

5  What  care  I,  tho'  the  world  revile, 

While  He  loves  me; 
I'm  happy  in  my  Savior's  smile, 
For  He  loves  me. 

6  I  walk  with  Jesus  in  the  light, 

And  He  loves  me; 
In  heav'n  I'll  walk  with  Him  in  white, 
For  He  loves  me. 


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1  From  the  Word  of  God  light  is  shining 

brightly  out 
O'er  life's  ocean,  tempest-driven, 
Guiding  past  the  rocks  and  the  hidden 
shoals  of  doubt 
To  the  blissful  port  of  heaven. 
Cho. — The  old  Book  stands!  O  yes,  it 

stands! 
Firm  as  a  rock  'mid  shifting  sands! 
Billows  may  run  high;  tempests  sweep 
the  sky; 
Firmly  the  old  Book  stands! 

2  All  its  promises  are  more  precious,  far, 

than  gold, 
Or  than  pearls  from  deepest  sea; 
"Whosoever  will"  is  the  truth  it  doth 

unfold, 
Precious  truth  for  you  and  me. 

3  In  this  precious  Book  is  the  dear  old 

story  told 
Of  the  Savior  and  His  love; 
And  with  joy  we  read  of  the  streets  of 
purest  gold, 
The  Jerusalem  above. 

4  Precious  Book  of  life,  let  us  treasure 

each  command. 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


77 


Heeding  every  precept  given, 
Till  the  strife  is  o'er,  and  victorious  we 
stand 
With  the  blood-washed  throng  in  heaven. 

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1  I  was  wand'ring  in  a  wilderness  of 

deep  despair  and  sin, 
And  my  feet  were  growing  weary  of  the  road; 

But  my  sorrow,  doubt  and  care 

Fled  when  Jesus  met  me  there, 
And  1  learned  to  trust  the  promises  of  God. 
Cho. — I  believe  the  promises  of  God, 
I  can  trust  His  never-failing  Word; 

When  earthly  hopes  shall  fail, 

Or  hosts  of  sin  assail, 

1  rest  upon  the  promises  of  God. 

2  I  was  followed  by  the  tempter,  a 

watched  me  day  by  day, 
While  I  sought  the  shining  path 
Savior  trod ; 
But  with  panoply  and  shield, 
And  the  Spirit's  sword  to  wield, 
I  have  conquered  thro'  the  promises  of  God. 

3  After  days  of  joyful  dreaming,  came  a 

time  of  grief  and  care, 
When  I  sank  beneath  the  heavy  cha- 
stening rod; 
And  the  heart  so  torn  by  grief 
Found  its  comfort  and  relief 
Only  thro'  the  blessed  promises  of  God. 

4  So  I  pave  the  path  before  me  with  the 

promises  of  God, 
They  have  brightened  every  step  my 
feet  have  trod ; 
And  this  shining,  happy  way, 
Brightens  into  perfect  day, 
Thro'  the  never-failing  promises  of  God. 

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1  Father,  in  the  morning 

Unto  Thee  I  pray, 
Let  Thy  loving  kindness 
Keep  me  through  this  day. 
Cho. — I  will  pray,  I  will  pray, 
Ever  will  I  pray; 
Morning,  noon  and  evening 
Unto  Thee  I'll  pray. 

2  At  the  busy  noontide, 

Press' d  with  work  and  care, 
Then  I'll  wait  with  Jesus 
Till  He  hear  my  pray'r. 

3  When  the  evening  shadows 

Chase  away  the  light, 
Father,  then  I'll  pray  Thee, 
Bless  Thy  child  to-night. 

4  Thus  in  life's  glad  morning, 

In  its  bright  noon-day, 


In  the  shadowy  evening, 
Ever  will  I  pray. 


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1  There*are  days  of  golden  sunshine, 
When  no  shadow  dims  the  blue, 

When  the  leaves  drink  in  the  brightness, 

And  the  flowers  take  deeper  hue, 
When  the  forest  stores  the  sunbeams 

For  a  shadowy  winter  day; 
Then,  O  heart  of  mine,  learn  lessons 

For  thine  own  life's  way. 
Cho. — Let  us  treasure  up  the  sunbeams 
That  the  Master  sends  in  love, 
For  they  make  the  pathway  brighter 
To  the  glory  land  above. 

2  There  are  days  of  radiant  blessing, 
When  the  life  is  full  of  song; 

When  thy  courage  is  undaunted, 
And  thy  heart  within  is  strong; 

Heaven's  splendor  shines  about  you, 
Joyous  seems  the  up  ward  way; 

Treasure  up  love's  golden  sunbeams 
For  a  shadowy  day. 

3  Then  let  joy  light  up  our  faces. 
Tho'  the  day  be  e'er  so  drear, 

Jesus'  love,  like  glowing  hearth-fire, 
Fills  the  darkest  day  with  cheer; 

With  thy  store  of  light  and  gladness 
Thou  may'st  clear  the  mists  of  doubt, 

And  the  shades  will  vanish  as  you 
Let  love's  sunbeams  out. 


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1  More  love  to  Thee,  O  Christ; 

More  love  to  Thee; 
Hear  Thou  the  prayer  I  make 

On  bended  knee; 
This  is  my  earnest  plea, 
More  love,  O  Christ,  to  Thee, 

|| :  More  love  to  Thee.:|| 

2  Once  earthly  joy  I  craved, 

Sought  peace  and  rest; 
Now  Thee  alone  I  seek, 

Give  what  is  best; 
This  all  my  prayer  shall  be, 
More  love,  O  Christ,  to  Thee, 

||:Moreloveto  Thee.:|| 

3  Then  shall  my  latest  breath, 

Whisper  Thy  praise, 
This  be  the  parting  cry 

My  heart  shall  raise; 
This  still  its  prayer  shall  be, 
More  love,  O  Christ,  to  Thee, 

|| : More  love  to  Thee.: II 


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1  We  will  scatter  sunshine  everywhere 
we  go, 


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PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


Lighten  other's  burdens,  lift  the  weight 

of  woe, 
Singing  songs  of  gladness   with  each 

passing  day, 
Driving  care  and  sorrow  and  darkness  away. 
Cho. — We  are  the  children  of  the  Prince 

of  Peace, 
Scattering  the  sunshine  over  this  world 

of  His, 
Cheering  and  bright' ning  the  pathway 

here  below, 
Trying  to  shine  for  Jesus  wherever  we  go. 

2  We  will  light  the  pathway  for  the 

weak  and  lone, 
And  make  God's  sweet  message  of  sal- 
vation known ; 
We  will  tell  the  story  of  redeeming  love, 
Pointing  all  earth's  pilgrims  to  heaven  above. 

3  We  will  cheer  the  weary  all  the  way  along, 
Thrill  their  hearts  with  courage  and 

inspiring  song; 
Comfort  them  and  bless  them,  love  and 

help  bestow; 
Tell  the  love  of  Jesus  wherever  we  go. 

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1  Jesus,  keep  me  near  the  cross, 

There  a  precious  fountain 
Free  to  all — a  healing  stream, 
Flows  from  Calv'ry's  mountain. 
Cho. — In  the  cross,  in  the  cross, 
Be  my  glory  ever; 
Till  my  raptured  soul  shall  find 
Rest  beyond  the  river. 

2  Near  the  cross,  a  trembling  soul, 

Love  and  mercy  found  me; 
There  the  bright  and  Morning  Star 
Sheds  its  beams  around  me. 

3  Near  the  cross!  O  Lamb  of  God, 

Bring  its  scenes  before  me; 

Help  me  walk  from  day  to  day, 

With  its  shadows  o'er  me. 

4  Near  the  cross  I'll  watch  and  wait, 

Hoping,  trusting,  ever, 
Till  I  reach  the  golden  strand, 
Just  beyond  the  river. 


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Cho. — We  march,  we  march  to  victory, 

With  the  cross  of  the  Lord  before  us, 
With  His  loving  eye  looking  down  from 
the  sky, 
And  His  holy  arm  spread  o'er  us, 
His  holy  arm  spread  o'er  us. 
1  We  come  in  the  might  of  the  Lord  of 
Light, 
With  armor  bright  to  meet  Him; 
And  we  put  to  flight  the  armies  of  night 


That  the  sons  of  the  day  may  greet  Him, 
The  sons  of  the  day  may  greet  Him. 

2  Our  sword  is  the  Spirit  of  God  on  high, 
Our  helmet  His  salvation ; 

Our  banner  the  cross  of  Calvary; 
Our  watchword,  the  incarnation; 
Our  watchword,  the  incarnation. 

3  And  the  choir  of  angels  with  song  awaits 
Our  march  to  the  golden  Zion; 

For  our  Captain  has  broken  the  brazen 
gates, 
And  burst  the  bars  of  iron, 
And  burst  the  bars  of  iron. 


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1  I've  wandered  far  away  from  God, 
Now  I'm  coming  home; 

The  paths  of  sin  too  long  I've  trod, 

Lord,  I'm  coming  home. 
Cho. — Coming  home,  coming  home, 

Never  more  to  roam ; 
Open  wide  Thine  arms  of  love, 

Lord,  I'm  coming  home. 

2  I've  wasted  many  precious  years, 
Now  I'm  coming  home; 

I  now  repent  with  bitter  tears, 
Lord,  I'm  coming  home. 

3  I'm  tired  of  sin  and  straying,  Lord, 
Now  I'm  coming  home; 

I'll  trust  Thy  love,  believe  Thy  word, 
Lord,  I'm  coming  home. 

4  My  soul  is  sick,  my  heart  is  sore, 
Now  I'm  coming  home; 

My  strength  renew,  my  hope  restore, 
Lord,  I'm  coming  home. 

5  My  only  hope,  my  only  plea, 
Now  I'm  coming  home; 

That  Jesus  died,  and  died  for  me, 
Lord,  I'm  coming  home. 

6  I  need  His  cleansing  blood,  I  know, 
Now  I'm  coming  home; 

Oh,  wash  me  whiter  than  the  snow, 
Lord,  I'm  coming  home. 

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1  Are  you  tenting  on  the  lowlands 

Of  the  fated,  fiow'ry  plain? 
Are  you  nearing  life's  high  mountains, 

As  the  night  comes  on  again? 
Cho. — Keep  tenting  toward  the  highlands, 

Each  evening  nearer  home; 
Keep  tenting  toward  the  highlands, 

Keep  tenting  nearer  home. 

2  Does  old  Sodom  in  her  glory 

Beckon  you  with  ease  or  gain? 
Heed  her  awful  judgment  story; 
Linger  not,  her  joys  are  vain. 


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3  To  the  mountains  of  salvation! 
Hear  the  angel,  Mercy,  call; 
Do  not  tarry!  look  not  backward! 
Hasten  on  ere  vengeance  fall. 

1  When  Jesus  comes  to  reward  His  servants, 
Whether  it  be  noon  or  night, 

Faithful  to  Him  will  He  find  us  watching, 
With  our  lamps  all  trimmed  and  bright? 
Eef. — Oh,  can  we  say  we  are  ready, 
brother? 
Ready  for  the  soul's  bright  home? 
Say,  will  He  find  you  and  me  still 
watching, 
Waiting,  waiting  when  the  Lord  shall  com*/? 

2  If  at  the  dawn  of  the  early  morning., 
He  shall  call  us  one  by  one, 

When  to  the  Lord  we  restore  our  talents, 
Will  He  answer  thee — Well  done? 

3  Have  we  been  true  to  the  trust  He  left  us? 
Do  we  seek  to  do  our  best? 

If  in  our  hearts  there  is  naught  condemns  us, 
We  shall  have  a  glorious  rest. 

4  Blessed    are  those  whom  the  Lord 

finds  watching, 
In  His  glory  they  shall  share; 
If  He  shall  come  at  the  dawn  or  midnight, 
Will  He  find  us  watching  there? 


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1  Christ  has  for  sin  atonement  made, 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 

We  are  redeemed !  the  price  is  paid, 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 

Cho. — What  a  wonderful  Savior  is  Je- 
sus, my  Jesus! 

What  a  wonderful  Savior  is  Jesus,  my  Lord! 

2  I  praise  Him  for  the  cleansing  blood, 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 
That  reconciled  my  soul  to  God, 
What  a  wonderful  Savior! 

3  He  cleansed  my  heart  from  all  its  sin, 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 
And  now  He  reigns  and  rules  therein, 
What  a  wonderful  Savior! 

4  He  walks  beside  me  in  the  way, 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 

And  keeps  me  faithful  day  by  day, 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 

5  He  gives  me  overcoming  power, 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 

And  triumph  in  each  conflict  hour, 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 

6  To  Him  I've  given  all  my  heart, 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 

The  world  shall  never  share  a  part, 

What  a  wonderful  Savior! 


1  For  Christ  and  the  church  let  our  voices  ring, 
Let  us  honor  the  name  of  our  own  blessed  King, 
Let  us  work  with  a  will  in  the  strength 

of  youth, 
And  loyally  stand  for  the  kingdom  of  truth. 
Cho. — For  Christ  our  dear  Redeemer, 

For  Christ  who  died  to  save, 
For  the  church  His  blood  hath  purchased, 

Lord,  make  us  pure  and  brave. 

For  Christ  and  the  church  be  our  earnest  pray'r, 
Let  us  follow  His  banner,  the  cross  daily  bear, 
Let  us  yield,  wholly  yield,  to  His  Spirit's  pow'r, 
And  faithfully  serve  Him  in  life's  brightest  hour. 

3  For  Christ  and  the  church  willing  ofFrings  make 
Time  and  talents  and  gold,  for  the  dear 

Master's  sake; 
We'll  remember  the  best  we  caii  bring 

to  Him, 
The  heart's  wealth  of  love,  that  will, 

never  grow  dim. 

4  For  Christ  and  the  church  let  us  cast  aside, 
By  His  conquering  grace,  chains  of  self, 

fear  and  pride; 
May  our  lives  be  enriched  by  an  aim  so  grand, 
Then  happy  the  call  to  the  Savior's 

right  hand. 

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1  Sailing  life's  tempestuous  sea, 
We  behold  beyond  the  lea 
Heaven's  bright  and  evergreen  shore, 
Where  the  tempests  rage  no  more. 

Cho. — Evergreen  shore,  evergreen  shore; 
We  behold,  the  evergreen  shore, 
Evergreen  shore,  evergreen  shore, 
Where  the  tempests  rage  no  more. 

2  Where  the  billows  fiercely  roll, 
And  we  fear  the  treach'rous  shoal, 
Faith  beholds  the  evergreen  shore, 
Where  the  storms  alarm  no  more. 

3  Tho'  the  clouds  be  dark  as  night, 
Tho'  our  barque  be  frail  and  light, 
We  shall  reach  the  evergreen  shore, 
Where  all  danger  will  be  o'er. 

4  When  at  last  we  reach  the  land, 
Where  the  saints  in  glory  stand, 
On  the  tranquil  evergreen  shoie, 
We  shall  sin  and  sigh  no  more. 


1  God's  love  has  sweetened  all  my  life 
With  gladness  more  and  more; 

And  still,  tho'  bright  the  days  have  been, 
'Tis  better  on  before. 

Cho. — "lis  better  still  better, 

Far  better  on  before; 


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'Tis  better,  yes,  better, 
'Tis  better  on  before. 

2  So  blest  am  I,  my  cup  of  joy 

Is  daily  running  o'er; 
And  yet  I  learn,  with  each  new  day, 
'Tis  better  on  before. 

3  For  God's  sweet  gift  of  perfect  peace 

His  goodness  I  adore, 
And  onward  reach  to  deeper  joys; 
'Tis  better  on  before. 

4  It  does  not  seem  that  my  dear  Lord 

Of  love  could  give  me  more, 
But  larger  measures  He  bestows; 
'Tis  better  on  before. 


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1  There  are  lives  our  love  may  brighten 
While  the  days  are  passing  by; 

There  are  cares  that  we  may  lighten, 
While  the  days  are  passing  by. 
For  around  us  everywhere, 
Men  their  sins  and  burdens  bear, 
And  these  burdens  we  may  share, 
While  the  days  are  passing  by. 
Cho. — Passing  by,  passing  by, 
While,  the  days  are  passing  by, 
O  the  good  we  all  may  do, 
While  the  days  are  passing  by! 

2  Some  are  fainting  on  the  highways, 
While  the  days  are  passing  by; 

Some  are  falling  in  the  by-ways, 
While  the  days  are  passing  by. 
Weary  wanderers  in  sin 
To  the  Savior  we  may  win ; 
Shall  we  help  to  bring  them  in, 
While  the  days  are  passing  by? 

3  Souls  for  love  and  help  are  praying, 
While  the  days  are  passing  by; 

Should  our  help  be  still  delaying, 
While  the  days  are  passing  by? 
Up,  ye  faithful  souls  and  true, 
There  are  calls  to  me  and  you! 
Much  of  good  we  all  may  do, 
While  the  days  are  passing  by. 

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1  Sav'd  to  the  uttermost;  I  am  the  Lord's; 
Jesus,  my  Savior,  salvation  affords; 
Gives  me  His  Spirit  a  witness  within, 
Whisp'ring  of  pardon  and  saving  from  sin. 
Kef. — Sav'd,  sav'd,  sav'd  to  the  uttermost; 

Sav'd,  sav'd,  by  power  divine; 
Sav'd,  sav'd,  sav'd  to  the  uttermost; 
Jesus,  the  Savior  is  mine. 

2  Sav'd  to  the  uttermost;  Jesus  is  near, 
Keeping  me  safely,  He  casteth  out  fear; 
Trusting  His  promises,  how  I  am  blest; 
Leaning  upon  Him,  how  sweet  is  my  rest. 


3  Sav'd  to  the  uttermost;  this  I  can  say > 
Once  all  was  darkness,  but  now  it  is  day  > 
Beautiful  visions  of  glory  I  see, 

Jesus  in  brightness  revealed  unto  me. 

4  Sav'd  to  the  uttermost;  cheerfully  sing 
Loud  halleluias  to  Jesus,  my  King! 
Ransomed  and  pardoned,  redeemed  by 

His  blood, 
Cleansed  from  unrighteousness,  glory  to  God! 


1  The  cross  that  He  gave  may  be  heavy, 
But  it  ne'er  outweighs  His  grace, 

The  storm  that  I  feared  may  surround  me, 

But  it  ne'er  excludes  His  face. 
Cho. — The  cross  is  not  greater  than  His 

grace, 
The  storm  cannot  hide  His  blessed  face; 
I  am  satisfied  to  know 
That  with  Jesus  here  below, 
I  can  conquer  ev'ry  foe. 

2  The  thorns  in  my  path  are  not  sharper 
Than  composed  His  crown  for  me, 

The  cup  that  I  drink  not  more  bitter 
Than  He  drank  in  Gethsemane. 

3  The  light  of  His  love  shineth  brighter, 
As  it  falls  on  paths  of  woe, 

The  toil  of  my  work  groweth  lighter, 
As  I  stoop  to  raise  the  low. 

4  His  will  I  have  joy  in  fulfilling, 
As  I'm  walking  in  His  sight, 

My  all  to  the  blood  I  am  bringing, 
It  alone  can  keep  me  right. 

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1  Jesus,  the  loving  Shepherd, 

Calleth  thee  now  to  come 
Into  the  fold  of  safety, 

Where  there  is  rest  and  room ; 
Come  in  the  strength  of  manhood, 

Come  in  the  morn  of  youth, 
Enter  the  fold  of  safety, 
Enter  the  way  of  truth. 
Cho. — Lovingly,  tenderly  calling  is  He, 
"Wanderer,  wanderer,  come  unto  me;" 
Patiently  waiting,  there  standing  I  see 
Jesus,  my  Shepherd  divine. 

2  Jesus,  the  loving  Shepherd,    , 

Gave  His  dear  life  for  thee; 
Tenderly  now  He's  calling, 

"Wanderer,  come  to  me:" 
Haste!  for  without  is  danger, 

"Come,"  cries  the  Shepherd  blest, 
Enter  the  fold  of  safety, 

Enter  the  place  of  rest. 

3  Lingering  is  but  folly, 

Wolves  are  abroad  to-day, 
Seeking  the  sheep  who 're  straying, 
Seeking  the  lambs  to  slay; 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


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Jesus,  the  loving  Shepherd, 
Calleth  thee  now  to  come, 

Enter  the  fold  of  safety, 

Where  there  is  rest  and  room. 


1  There  are  souls,  perishing  souls,  over 

the  sea, 
Perishing  souls  in  our  own  native  land ; 
Bearing  the  message  of  love  everlasting 
and  free, 
Let  us  reach  them  a  kind,  helping  hand. 
Cho. — Perishing  souls,  over  the  sea; 

Jubilant  songs  floating  over  the  waves, 
Carry  the  joy,  wonderful  joy, 
Carry  the  news,  glorious  news,  Jesus  saves. 

2  Blessed  work,   beautiful  work,   chil- 

dren of  light,  * 

Gratefully  tell  of  the  Master  we  love, 
Witnessing  daily  of  Him  who  hath  scat- 
tered our  night, 
And  prepares  us  for  mansions  above. 

3  Lift  the  cross,   Calvary's  cross!  near 

and  afar, 
Numberless  hearts  shall  acknowledge 
its  pow'r; 
Hasten  the  day  when  the  nations  shall 
follow  His  star, 
Hail  the  dawn  of  the  bright,  golden  hour. 
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1  Eescue  the  perishing, 
Care  for  the  dying, 

Snatch  them  in  pity  from  sin  and  the  grave; 
Weep  o'er  the  erring  one, 
Lift  up  the  fallen, 
Tell  them  of  Jesus,  the  mighty  to  save. 
Cho. — Rescue  the  perishing, 
Care  for  the  dying; 
Jesus  is  merciful, 
Jesus  will  save. 

2  Tho'  they  are  slightingHim, 
Still  He  is  waiting, 

Waiting  the  penitent  child  to  receive. 
Plead  with  them  earnestly, 
Plead  with  them  gently, 

He  will  forgive  if  they  only  believe. 

3  Down  in  the  human  heart, 
Crushed  by  the  tempter, 

Feelings  lie  buried  that  grace  can  restore; 

Touched  by  a  loving  heart, 

Wakened  by  kindness, 
Chords  that  were  broken  will  vibrate  once  more, 

4  Rescue  the  perishing, 
Duty  demands  it, 

Strength  for  thy  labor  the  Lord  will  provide. 

Back  to  the  narrow  way, 

Patiently  win  them, 
Tell  the  poor  wand'rer  a  Savior  ha«  died. 


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1  Some  mortals  may  wonder  how  heaven 

can  bend 
Down,  down  to  the  lowly  and  speak  as 

a  friend ; 
Some  ask  us  the  question  how  justice 

can  spare; 
Go,  search  in  the  Scriptures,  Love's  rea- 
son is  there. 
Cho. — Love's    reason   is  ample,  Love's 

measure  is  full; 
Sins  deeper  than  scarlet  shall  be  white 

as  wool. 
Come,  wash  in  the  fountain  of  cleansing 

for  sin; 
White,  white  as  a  snowflake  thou  shalt 

be  within. 

2  Sinful  and  unworthy  all  men  we  behold, 
Guilty  of  transgression,  strayed  far  from 

the  fold ; 
Why  should  they  be  ransom 'd  at  infinite 

cost? 
Why  should  the   Good  Shepherd  seek 

after  the  lost? 

3  Where  now  are  the  treasures  of  heart 

and  of  mind, 
Once  lavished  upon  thee  by  heaven  so  kind? 
Why  seeketh  the  Savior  a  heart  so  defiled? 
Why  yearns  He  to  save  thee,  O  prodigal 

child? 

4  Love  tenderly  pleadeth,    "Soul,  open 

the  door! 
Thy  Savior  would  enter  to  leave  thee  no 

more. ' ' 
All.  heaven  is  waiting  thine  answer  to 

know; 
How  can'st  thou  refuse  Him  who  loveth 


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1  There's  a  place  above  all  others, 

Where  my  spirit  loves  to  be! 
'Tis  within  the  sacred  shadow 
Of  the  cross  of  Calvary! 
Cho. — In  the  shadow  of  the  cross, 
In  the  shadow  of  the  cross, 

There  my  spirit  loves  to  be, 
In  the  shadow  of  the  cross. 

2  On  the  cross  my  Savior  suffered, 

That  He  might  atone  for  me! 
And  I  love  the  blessed  shadow 
Of  the  cross  of  Calvary! 

3  When  my  heart  is  full  of  trouble, 

Then  I  love,  on  bended  knee, 
To  approach  Him  in  the  shadow 
Of  the  cross  of  Calvary ! 

4  Blessed  Savior,  Thou  wilt  hear  me 

When  I  make  my  earnest  plea, 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


If  I  kneel  within  the  shadow 
Of  the  cross  of  Calvary! 


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1  Ye  toilers  for  Jesus,  be  earnest  to-day, 

Toil  faithfully  on; 
The  harvest  is  ready,  then  hasten  away; 
The  sheaves  must  be  garnered,  oh,  why 

should  we  stay? 
Go  gather  the  souls  that  have  wandered  astray, 

Toil  faithfully  on. 
Cho. — Toil  patiently  on,  Toil  faithfully  on, 
Toil  earnestly  on,  Toil  lovingly  on; 
Toil  on  till  the  labor  of  life  shall  be  done, 
And  many  to  Christ  and  His  kingdom  be  won, 
To  shine  with  a  glory  more  bright  than  the  sun, 

Toil  faithfully  on. 

2  The  cry  of  the  sad  and  the  sorrowing  hear, 

Toil  faithfully  on; 
A  woe  you  may  lighten  and  banish  a  tear, 
Or  brighten  a  life  that  is  lonely  and  drear, 
There's  many  a  heart  you  may  comfort 
and  cheer, 

Toil  faithfully  on. 

3  To  Jesus  be  loyal,  to  Jesus  be  true, 

Toil  faithfully  on; 
Seek  daily  some  work  in  the  vineyard  to  do; 
The  harvest  is  great  and  the  lab'rers  are  few, 
And  Jesus  has  need,  earnest  toiler,  of  you, 

Toil  faithfully  on. 


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1  A  wonderful  Savior  is  Jesus  my  Lord, 
A  wonderful  Savior  to  me, 

He  hideth  my  soul  in  the  cleft  of  the  rock, 
Where  rivers  of  pleasure  I  see. 

Cho. — He  hideth  my  soul  in  the  cleft  of  the  rock 
That  shadows  a  dry,  thirsty  land; 

He  hideth  my  life  in  the  depths  of  His  love, 
|| :  And  covers  me  there  with  His  hand. :  || 

2  A  wonderful  Savior  is  Jesus  my  Lord, 
He  taketh  my  burden  away, 

He  holdeth  me  up,  and  I  shall  not  be  moved, 
He  giveth  me  strength  as  my  day. 

3  With  numberless  blessings  each  mo- 

ment he  crowns, 
And  filled  with  His  fullness  divine, 
I  sing  in  my  rapture,  oh,  glory  to  God 
For  such  a  Redeemer  as  mine! 

4  When  clothed  in  His  brightness,  trans- 

ported I  rise 
To  meet  Him  in  clouds  of  the  sky, 
His  perfect  salvation,   His  wonderful  love, 
I'll  shout  with  the  millions  on  high. 


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1  In  wondrous  grace,  He  took  my  place 
Upon  the  cruel  tree; 


He  bore  my  guilt,  His  blood  He  spilt 
From  sin  to  set  me  free. 

Cho. — Glory  to. God,  my  Savior  is  He! 
In  His  great  love  He  saves  even  me! 
Soon  I  shall  see  Him  face  to  face, 
Praise  Him  in  heav'n  for  all  of  His  grace. 

2  From  heav'n  above,  in  wondrous  love, 
To  save  the  lost  He  came; 

The  Lamb  of  God!  He  shed  His  blood 
Upon  the  cross  of  shame. 

3  We  hail  the  hour  of  wondrous  pow'r 
When  from  the  grave  He  rose, 

And  rent  in  twain  sin's  mighty  chain, 
And  triumphed  o'er  His  foes. 


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1  When  cherished  joys  have  taken  wing, 
And  sorrow  wounds  me  with  its  sting, 
Then  to  Thy  cross  for  help  I  cling, 

For  then  I  need  Thee,  Lord! 

Cho. — I  need  Thee,  precious  Lord! 

I  have  no  help  beside; 
In  every  time  of  need, 

Dear  Christ,  with  me  abide! 

2  When  sin  disturbs  my  holy  peace, 
And  leaves  my  soul  in  sore  distress, 
To  be  restored  to  happiness,  v 

I  need  Thee,  precious  Lord. 

3  When  longs  my  soul  for  deeper  rest, 
To  be  with  all  Thy  fullness  blest, 

To  be  of  perfect  peace  possessed, 
Oh,  then  I  need  Thee,  Lord. 

4  When  strong  temptations  me  assail, 
And  o'er  my  will  almost  prevail, 

Lest  faith  and  courage  then  should  fail, 
I  need  Thee,  gracious  Lord. 

5  I  need  Thee,  dearest  Lord,  just  now 
While  at  Thy  throne  of  grace  I  bow; 
To  help  me  pay  to  Thee  my  vow, 

I  need  Thee,  my  dear  Lord. 


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1  There  are  times  when  we  grow  weary 

Of  the  burdens  of  the  day, 
When  we  long  to  have  them  lightened, 

Or  be  lifted  quite  away. 
Then  a  sweet  voice  seems  to  whisper, 

"All  the  load  upon  me  lay. 
When  on  earth  I  bore  men's  burdens — 

I  am  just  the  same  to-day!" 
Cho. — He  is  just  the  same  to-day, 

Yes,  He's  just  the  same  to-day, 
Our  blessed  Lord  and  Savior, 
He  is  just  the  same  to-day. 
All  our  burdens  and  our  sorrows 

Will  be  lifted  quite  away, 
If  we  only  trust  in  Jesus, 
For  He's  just  the  same  to-day. 


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Tell  of  the  goodness  we  constantly  share; 
Fill'd  with  His  fullness,  no  longer  forbear, 

Go  tell  the  world  of  His  love. 
3  Plead  with  the  lost  ones  to  come  while 
they  may, 

Go  tell  the  world  of  His  love; 
Jesus  is  waiting,  He'll  save  them  to-day, 

Go  tell  the  world  of  His  love; 
Love  that  is  nearest  when  earth  joys  ar«  past, 
Lighting  our  pathway  by  clouds  overcast; 
Love  that  will  bring  us  to  glory  at  last, 

Go  tell  the  world  of  His  love. 


2  Oh,  the  thought  is  full  of  comfort 

To  the  heart  that's  weary  grown. 
He  who  knew  and  bore  men's  sorrows, 

Leaves  us  not  to  walk  alone. 
His  great  heart  is  touched  with  pity, 

And  He  wipes  our  tears  away; 
Oh,  this  Christ  who  wept  with  Mary — 

He  is  just  the  same  to-day! 

3  Heart  of  mine,  what  are  thy  burdens 

To  the  burden  of  the  Cross? 

Canst  thou  not  be  stronger,  braver? — 
Better  bear  earth's  pain  and  loss? 

Oh,  remember  and  take  courage, 
He  is  never  far  away 

"Whom  they  called  the  Friend  of  sinners- 
He  is  just  the  same  to-day! 


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1  My  body,  soul  and  spirit, 

Jesus,  I  give  to  Thee, 
A  consecrated  off' ring, 
Thine  evermore  to  be. 
Cho. — My  all  is  on  the  altar, 

I'm  waiting  for  the  fire; 
Waiting,  waiting,  waiting, 

I'm  waiting  for  the  fire. 

2  O  Jesus,  mighty  Savior, 

I  trust  in  Thy  great  name, 
I  look  for  Thy  salvation, 
Thy  promise  now  I  claim. 

3  Oh,  let  the  fire,  descending 

Just  now  upon  my  soul, 
Consume  my  humble  off' ring, 
And  cleanse  and  make  me  whole. 

4  I'm  Thine,  O  blessed  Jesus, 

Wash'd  by  Thy  cleansing  blood; 
Now  seal  me  by  Thy  Spirit, 
A  sacrifice  to  God. 


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1  Heirs  to  the  kingdom  of  Jesus  the  Lord, 
Go  tell  the  world  of  His  love; 

Publish  the  blessings  that  flow  from  His  word, 

Go  tell  the  world  of  His  love; 
Love  that  has  purchased  redemption  from  sin, 
Love  that  makes  happy  the  spirit  within, 
Love  that  will  help  us  our  conquest  to  win, 

Go  tell  the  world,  of  His  love. 
Cho. — Go  tell  the  world,  Go  tell  the  world, 

Go  tell  the  world  of  His  love, 

Heirs  to  the  kingdom  of  Jesus  the  Lord, 

Go  tell  the  world  of  His  love. 

2  Think  how  He  labor'd  that  we  might  have  rest, 
Go  tell  the  world  of  His  love; 

Think  how  He  suffer'd  that  we  might 
be  bless'd, 
Go  tell  the  world  of  His  love; 
Saved  by  His  mercy,  upheld  by  His  care, 


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1  Savior,  while  my  heart  is  tender, 
I  would  yield  that  heart  to  Thee; 

All  my  pow'rs  to  Thee  surrender, 

Thine  and  only  Thine  to  be. 
Cho. — Savior,  take  me,  Savior,  take  me, 
Make  and  keep  me  all  Thine  own, 
Till  Thy  perfect  likeness  wearing, 
I  shall  stand  before  Thy  throne. 

2  Take  me  now,  Lord  Jesus,  take  me, 
Let  my  wayward  heart  be  Thine, 

Thy  devoted  servant  make  me, 
Fill  my  soul  with  love  divine. 

3  Send  me,  Lord,  where  Thou  wilt  send  me, 
Only  do  Thou  guide  my  way; 

May  Thy  grace  thro'  life  attend  me, 
Gladly  then  shall  I  obey. 

4  Let  me  do  Thy  will,  or  bear  it, 

I  would  know  no  will  but  Thine; 
Shouldst  Thou  take  my  life,  or  spare  it, 
I  that  life  to  Thee  resign. 

5  Thine  I  am,  O  Lord,  forever, 
To  Thy  service  set  apart; 

Suffer  me  to  leave  Thee  never, 
Seal  Thine  image  on  my  heart. 

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1  There"is  need  of  valiant  soldiers  in  the 

army  of  the  Lord, 
To  rally  round  the  standard  of  the  cross; 
With  a  holy  consecration  and  unwav- 
'ring  faith  in  God, 
Oh,  rally  round  the  standard  of  the  cross! 
Cho. — Eound  the  standard  rally,  at  the 
Master's  word; 
It  must  never  know  defeat  or  suffer  loss; 
Eound  the  standard  rally  for  your  sov'reign  Lord. 
Oh,  rally  round  the  standard  of  the  cross; 

2  Strongly  guarded  and  defended  are  the 

battlements  of  sin ; 
Oh,  rally  round  the  standard  of  the  cross! 
But  with  Christ  our  blest  Commander, 

we  the  victory  shall  win; 
Oh,  rally  round  the  standard  of  the  cross! 

3  All  good  angels  will  go  with  you,  and 

the  Captain  of  the  host; 


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PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


Then,  rally  round  the  standard,  of  the  cross! 
And  your  crown  be  gemm'd  with  jewels 
for  the  rescue  of  the  lost; 
Then,  rally  round  the  standard  of  the  cross! 


Yield  not  to  temptation, 

For  yielding  is  sin, 
Each  vict'ry  will  help  you 

Some  other  to  win. 
Fight  manfully  onward, 
Dark  passions  subdue, 
Look  ever  to  Jesus, 

He'll  carry  you  through. 
Cho. — Ask  the  Savior  to  help  you, 

Comfort,  strengthen,  and.  keep  you, 
He  is  willing  to  aid  you, 
He  will  carry  you  through. 

2  Shun  evil  companions; 

Bad  language  disdain; 
God's  name  hold  in  rev'rence, 

Nor  take  it  in  vain. 
Be  thoughtful  and  earnest, 

Kind-hearted  and  true, 
Look  ever  to  Jesus, 

He'll  carry  you  through. 

3  To  him  thato'ercometh 

God  giveth  a  crown; 
Thro'  faith  we  will  conquer, 

Tho'  often  cast  down. 
He  who  is  our  Savior, 

Our  strength  will  renew; 
Look  ever  to  Jesus, 

He'll  carry  you  through. 

400 

102 

1  There's  a  dear  and  precious  book, 
Tho'  it's  worn  and  faded  now, 

Which  recalls  the  happy  days  of  long  ago, 
When  I  stood  at  mother's  knee, 
With  her  hand  upon  my  brow, 
And  I  heard  her  voice  in  gentle  tones 

and  low. 
Cho. — Blessed  book,  precious  book, 
On  thy  dear  old  tear-stain'd  leaves  I  love 
to  look ; 
Thou  art  sweeter  day  by  day, 
As  I  walk  the  narrow  way 
That  leads  at  last  to  the  bright  home  above. 

2  There  she  read  of  Jesus'  love, 
As  He  blessed  the  children  dear, 

How  He  suffer' d,   bled  and  died  upon 
the  tree, 

Of  His  heavy  load  of  care; 

Then  she  dried  my  flowing  tear 
With  her  kisses  as  she  said  it  was  for  me. 

3  Well,  those  days  are  past  and  gone, 
But  their  mem'ry  lingers  still, 


And  the  dear  old  Book  each  day  has  been 
my  guide; 
And  I  seek  to  do  His  will, 
As  my  mother  taught  me  then, 

And  ever  in  my  heart  His  words»abide. 

401togSgjSLi^ll 


1  I  am  passing  down  the  valley  that 

they  say  is  so  lone, 
But  I  find  that  all  the  pathway  is  with 

flow'rs  overgrown; 
'Tis  to  me  the  vale  of  Beulah,    'tis  a 

beautiful  way, 
For  the  Savior  walks  beside  me,  my 

companion  all  day. 
CHO.— Vale  of  Beulah!  Vale  of  Beulah! 
Thou  art  precious  to  me; 
For  the  lovely  land  of  Canaan  in 
the  distance  I  see. 

2  Not  a  shadow,  not  a  shadow  ever  dark- 

ens the  way, 
For  a  radiance  of  rare  glory  shines  upon 

it  all  day, 
And  the  music,  sweetly  chanted  by  the 

heaven-bound  throng, 
Floats  in  echoes  down  the  valley,  and  it 

cheers  me  along. 

3  Day  by  day  I  feel  the  presence  of  the 

dear  Savior  near, 
And  each  moment  fills  with  gladness  as 

His  kind  voice  I  hear; 
For  He  comforts  and  He  helps  me  by 

the  words  that  He  saith, 
And  He  kindles  love  within  mc,  and  He 

strengthens  my  faith. 

4  So  I  journey  with  rejoicing  t'ward 

the  City  of  Light, 

While  each  day  my  joy  is  deeper,  and 
the  path  grows  more  bright, 

And  I  near  the  open  portals  of  the  king- 
dom above, 

For  this  highway  leads  to  Canaan,  to 
the  kingdom  of  love. 


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402 

104 

1  Thro'  the  shining  gate, 
Where  the  angels  wait, 

When  the  saints  are  marching  in, 
The  redeemed  shall  come 
And  be  crowned  at  home, 

When  the  saints  are  marching  in. 
Cho. — When  the  saints  are  marching  in, 
When  the  saints  are  marching  in, 

What  a  wonderful  chorus  thro'  the 
sky  shall  ring, 
When  the  saints  are  marching  in. 

2  Parted  friends  shall  meet 
On  the  golden  street, 

When  the  saints  are  marching  in, 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


85 


Spotless  robes  shall  wear, 
Victors'  palms  shall  bear, 

When  the  saints  are  marching  in. 

3  Ev'ry  tongue  and  race 
Shall  extol  God's  grace, 

When  the  saints  are  marching  in, 
And  the  blood-washed  throng 
Shall  repeat  the  song, 

When  the  saints  are  marching  in: 

4  To  the  Lamb  once  slain, 
But  who  lives  again, 

When  the  saints  are  marching  in, 
We  shall  offer  praise 
Thro'  eternal  days, 

When  the  saints  are  marching  in. 

^—. it 

a— 

1  Harvester,  harvester,  gather  thy  sheaves, 
The  Master  is  coming  this  way; 

My  heart  o'er  its  folly  and  idleness  grieves, 
And  hours  it  has  squandered  away. 

Cho. — Gather,  gather,  gather  the  sheaves, 
Bqund  in  the  harvest  by  thee; 

0  soul,  if  thy  hand  hath  plucked  nothing 

but  leaves, 
O  what  shall  the  recompense  be? 

2  Harvester,  harvester,  faithful  to  God, 
Go  seek  by  the  wayside  and  find 

The  wheat  that  has  grain    'mid   the 
brambles  that  nod, — 
The  wheat  for  the  sheaves  you  would  bind. 

3  Harvester,  harvester,  loiter  no  more, 
But  think  what  the  Master  would  say ; 

Go  gather  the  sheaves  till  the  harvest  is  o'er; 
Go  work  with  the  reapers  to-day. 

404 

106 

1  Hark,  'tis  the  Master!  He's  calling  you  to-day, 
Follow  where  His  voice  is  guiding; 

Look  for  His  footprints  along  the  heav'n- 

ward  way, 
Follow  where  His  voice  is  guiding. 
He  who  lives  forevermore, 
Trod  this  earthly  path  before, 
Knows  its  dangers,  knows  its  grief, 
He  will  send  your  soul  relief. 
Cho. — 1|  :Follow,  follow  where  His  voice 

is  guiding,  :|| 
Follow  where  His  voice  is  guiding, 
Follow,  follow,  follow  on. 

2  New  fields  of  blessing  will  open  to  your  view, 
Follow  where  His  voice  is  guiding; 

Seeking  His  Spirit,  your  daily  strength  renew, 

Follow  where  His  voice  is  guiding. 
Pressing  onward,  glad  and  free, 
Sweeter  will  His  service  be, 
Eicher  His  rewards  of  love, 
Foretastes  of  the  feast  above. 


3  What  tho'  temptations  may  beckon  you  aside? 

Follow  where  His  voice  is  guiding; 
Under  His  banner  in  loyalty  abide, 

Follow  where  His  voice  is  guiding. 
Though  the  way  seem  hard  and  long, 
Faith  will  sing  her  cheery  song; 
Soon  we'll  lay  the  burdens  down, 
Then  the  palm,  the  harp,  the  crown. 

405 

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1  More  like  Jesus  would  I  be; 
Let  my  Savior  dwell  in  me — 

Fill  my  soul  with  peace  and  love — 
Make  me  gentle  as  a  dove; 
More  like  Jesus,  while  I  go, 
Pilgrim  in  this  world  below; 
Poor  in  spirit  would  I  be — 
Let  my  Savior  dwell  in  me. 

2  If  He  hears  the  raven's  cry, 
If  His  ever  watchful  eye 

Marks  the  sparrows  when  they  fall, 
Surely  He  will  hear  my  call ; 
He  will  teach  me  how  to  live, 
All  my  simple  tho'ts  forgive; 
Pure  in  heart  I  still  would  be — 
Let  my  Savior  dwell  in  me. 

3  More  Uke  Jesus  when  I  pray, 
More  like  Jesus  day  by  day, 
May  I  rest  me  by  His  side, 
Where  the  tranquil  waters  glide; 
Born  of  Him,  thro'  grace  renewed, 
By  His  love  my  will  subdued, 
Rich  in  faith  I  still  would  be — 
Let  my  Savior  dwell  in  me. 


108 

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promise  of  the  Master,  faith- 
ful, true  in  ev'ry  line,         [divine, 
Coming  from  a  heart  of  mercy,  spoken  by  the  lips 
Cheering   hearts    for    comfort  seeking, 
making  earth  with  hope  to  shine: 
"I  go  to  prepare  a  place  for  you." 
Cho. — "And  if  I  go  and  prepare  a  place  for  you, 

1  will  come  again,  I  will  come  again, 
And  receive  you  unto  myself, 

That  where  I  am,  there  ye  may  be  also. " 

2  Many  sad  ones  look  with  longing  to 

the  land  from  sorrow  free, 
To  the  bright,  eternal  country  just  be- 
yond death's  narrow  sea, 
To  the  promise  which  assures  them  that 
His  own  with  Him  shall  be: 
"I  go  to  prepare  a  place  for  you." 

3  At  the  dawning  of  the  morning  when 

the  bells  of  heaven  ring, 
And  the  Savior  comes  in  glory  home  His 

faithful  ones  to  bring, 
They  will  reign  with  Him  forever,  'tis 

the  promise  of  the  King: 
"I  go  to  prepare  a  place  for  you," 


PENTECOSTAI  HYMNS  No.  2. 


1  There's  a  Feast  by  Jesus  spread, 
And  by  Him  prepared  for  all; 

And  your  Lord  inviteth  you; 

Will  you  heed  His  loving  call? 
Cho. — 1|  .-Whosoever  will  may  come,:| 

Will  you  heed  the  Savior's  call? 
Whosoever  will  may  come. 

2  There's  a  Fount,  a  living  stream, 
Ever  flowing,  deep  and  wide; 

Come  and  drink,  ye  thirsty  souls, 
Of  the  pure,  life-giving  tide. 

Cho. — 1|  :Whosoever  will  may  come,  :| 

To  the  fountain,  deep  and  wide, 

Whosoever  will  may  come. 

3  There's  a  Cross  where  Jesus  died, 
Where  the  blood  is  flowing  free, 

Where  is  cleansing  for  the  soul, 

Perfect  peace  and  purity. 
Cho. — 1| :  Whosoever  will  may  come,  :j| 

Will  you  come  for  purity? 
Whosoever  will  may  come. 


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408 

110 

1  Oh,  scatter  seeds  of  loving  deeds 
Along  the  fertile  field, 

For  grain  will  grow  from  what  you  sow, 

And  fruitful  harvest  yield. 
Cho. — Then  day  by  day  alongyour  way, 

The  seeds  of  promise  cast, 
That  ripened  grain  from  hill  and  plain 

Be  gathered  home  at  last. 

2  Tho'  sown  in  tears  thro'  weary  years, 
The  seed  will  surely  live; 

Tho'  great  the  cost,  it  is  not  lost, 
For  God  will  fruitage  give. 

3  The  harvest  home  of  God  will  come, 
And  after  toil  and  care, 

With  joy  untold,  your  sheaves  of  gold 
Will  all  be  garnered  there. 


m^&m. 


409 

111 

1  O  hear  the  message  glad  and  sweet! 
He  who  on  Christ  believeth, 

And  trusteth  Him  with  all  the  heart, 

Eternal  life  receiveth. 
Cho. — For  God  so  lov'd  the  world 

That  His  only  Son  He  gave 
That  whosoever  on  His  name  believes, 

Everlasting  life  shall  have. 

2  O  hear  the  message  once  again, 
The  message  of  salvation, 

Of  pardon  free  to  sinful  men 
Of  ev'ry  land  and  nation. 

3  O  hear  the  message  fraught  with  joy! 
God  His  dear  Son  has  given, 

That  all  who  come  to  Him  in  faith 


Shall  reign  with  Him  in  heaven. 


1  Listen^to  the  wondrous  story 
Of  a  better  world  above; 

'Tis  a  paradise  of  glory 

Fill'd  with  endless  peace  and  love; 
All  the  fruitage  of  its  bowers, 

All  its  fragrant  flowers  rare, 
All  its  rich  delights  are  promised 

To  the  saints  who  gather  there. 

Cho. — Hallelujah  for  the  prospect 
That  when  duty's  path  is  trod, 

We  shall  dwell  amid  the  splendors 
Of  the  paradise  of  God. 

2  By  the  crystal  flowing  river, 
All  its  ripples  flashing  bright, 

There  the  sav'd  shall  dwell  forever, 
Clad  in  garments  pure  and  white; 

There  are  leaves  of  wondrous  healing 
Growing  by  the  river  side, 

Perfect  health  and  beauty  yielding 
Unto  those  who  there  abide. 

3  There  will  be  no  unfilled  longing, 
Nor  an  unavailing  pray'r; 

Ev'ry  heart  will  thrill  with  gladness, 
Joy  will  banish  pain  and  care; 

There  the  seeker  finds  his  treasure, 
There  the  pilgrim  finds  his  goal, 

God  will  satisfy  His  children 
In  the  home-land  of  the  soul. 


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411 

113 

1  My  heav'nly  home  is  bright  and  fair, 
Nor  pain,  nor  death  can  enter  there; 
Its  glitt'ring  tow'rs  the  sun  outshine, 
That  heav'nly  mansion  shall  be  mine. 
Cho. — I'm  going  home,  I'm  going  home, 

I'm  going  home  to  die  no  more! 
To  die  no  more,  to  die  no  more, 
I'm  going  home  to  die  no  more! 

2  My  Father's  house  is  built  on  high, 
Far,  far  above  the  starry  sky; 
When  from  this  earthly  prison  free, 
That  heav'nly  mansion  mine  shall  be. 

3  Let  others  seek  a  home  below, 
Which  flames  devour,  or  waves  o'erflow; 
Be  mine  a  happier  lot  to  own 

A  heav'nly  mansion  near  the  throne. 

412  ^fejjjjgjgil 


1  Trying  to  walk  in  the  steps  of  the  Savior, 
Trying  to  follow  our  Savior  and  King; 
Shaping  our  lives  by  His  blessed  example, 
Happy,  how  happy,  the  songs  that  we 

bring. 
Cho. — How  beautiful  to  walk  in  the 
steps  of  the  Savior, 
|| :  Stepping  in  the  light,  :|| 


PENTEOOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


87 


How  beautiful  to   walk   in  the 
steps  of  the  Savior, 
Led  in  paths  of  light. 

2  Pressing  more  closely  to  Him  who  is 

leading, 
When  we  are  tempted  to  turn  from  the 

way; 
Trusting  the  arm  that  is  strong  to  defend  us, 
Happy,  how  happy,  our  praises  each  day. 

3  Walking  in  footsteps  of  gentle  for- 

bearance, 
Footsteps  of  faithfulness,  mercy,  and  love, 
Looking  to  Him  for  the  grace  freely  promised, 
Happy,  how  happy,  our  journey  above. 

4  Trying  to  walk  in  the  steps  of  the 

Savior, 
Upward,  still  upward  we'll  follow  our 

Guide; 
When  we  shall  see  Him,  "the  King  in 

His  beauty," 
Happy,  how  happy,  our  place  at  His  side. 


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413 

115 

1  Sweetly,  Lord,  have  we  heard  Thee  calling, 

Come,  follow  me! 
And  we  see  where  Thy  footprints  falling 

Lead  us  to  Thee. 
Cho. — Footprints  of  Jesus,    that  make 

the  pathway  glow ; 
We  will  follow  the  steps  of  Jesus  wher- 
e'er they  go. 

2  Tho'  they  lead  o'er  the  cold,  dark  mountains, 

Seeking  His  sheep; 
Or  along  by  Siloam's  fountains, 
Helping  the  weak. 

3  If  they  lead  thro'  the  temple  holy, 

Preaching  the  word ; 
Or  in  homes  of  the  poor  and  lowly, 
Serving  the  Lord. 

4  Tho',  dear  Lord,  in  Thy  pathway  keeping, 

We  follow  Thee 
Thro'  the  gloom  of  that  place  of  weeping, 
Gethsemane! 

5  If  Thy  way  and  its  sorrows  sharing, 

We  go  again, 
Up  the  slope  of  the  hillside,  bearing 
Our  cross  of  pain. 

6  By  and  by,  thro'  the  shining  portals 

Turning  our  feet, 
We  shall  walk,  with  the  glad  immortals, 
Heaven's  golden  street. 

7  Then  at  last,  when  on  high  He  sees  us, 

Our  journey  done, 
We  will  rest  where  the  steps  of  Jesus 
End  at  His  throne. 


414 

116 
I  0  ye  who  are  drifting  on  the  swift  tides  of  sin, 


^gj^pp 


Near,  near  is  the  lifeboat!  Will  ye  not 
enter  in? 

Wild  storms  are  around  you  raging,  why 
then  delay? 

Why  do  you  not  grasp  the  line  for  res- 
cue to-day? 

Cho. — 1| :  Lay  hold  on  the  life-line!  :|| 

Christ  can  save  the  perishing  from  sink- 
ing 'neath  the  wave; 
|| :  Lay  hold  on  the  life-line!  :|| 

Jesus  Christ  can  rescue  you,  for  He  has 
pow'r  to  save. 

2  See!  there  is  a  signal  gleaming  bright 

from  the  shore; 
Hark!  voices  are  calling  'mid  the  loud 

tempest's  roar; 
Look!  there  is  a  life-line  floating  close  by 

your  side, 
This,  this  is  your  only  hope,  there's  no 

help  beside. 

3  Soul,  you  are  in  reach  of  safety,  help- 

ers are  near; 

This  faith  should  your  courage  strength- 
en— lo!  God  is  here; 

While  now  there  is  hope  of  rescuo  reach 
forth  the  hand, 

Lay  hold  on  the  life-line  at  the  dear 
Lord's  command. 


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117 

1  Over  the  river,  faces  I  see, 

Fair  as  the  morning,  looking  for  me; 
Free  from  their  sorrow,  grief,  and  despair, 
Waiting  and  watching  patiently  there. 
Cho. — Looking  this  way,  yes,  looking 

this  way; 
Loved  ones  are  waiting,  looking  this  way; 
Fair  as  the  morning,  bright  as  the  day, 
Dear  ones  in  glory,  looking  this  way. 

2  Father  and  mother,  safe  in  the  vale, 
Watch  for  the  boatman  wait  for  the  sail 
Bearing  the  loved  ones  over  the  tide, 
Into  the  harbor,  near  to  their  side. 

3  Brother  and  sister,  gone  to  that  clime, 
Wait  for  the  others,  coming  some  time; 
Safe  with  the  angels,  whiter  than  snow, 
Watching  for  dear  ones  waiting  below. 

4  Sweet  little  darling,  light  of  the  home, 
Looking  for  some  one,  beckoning  come; 
Bright  as  a  sunbeam,  pure  as  the  dew, 
Anxiously  looking,  mother,  for  you. 

5  Jesus  the  Savior,  bright  Morning  Star, 
Looking  for  lost  ones  straying  afar; 
Hear  the  glad  message;  why  will  you  roam? 
Jesus  is  calling,  '  'Sinner,  come  home. ! 

416 

118    • 

1  "Hosanna!  hosanna! 
were  singing, 


the  children 


88 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


Singing  in  Zion,  the  city  so  fair; 
"  Hosanna!  hosanna!  "  glad  echoes  were 
ringing, 
Cheerily  floating  upon  the  soft  air. 
Beautiful  blossoms  the  breezes  perfuming, 
Sprang  at   His  feet,    as  the   Master 
passed  by; 
But  lilies  far  sweeter  for  Jesus  are  blooming, 
Wherever  praises  ascend  to  the  sky. 

2  Hosanna!  hosanna!  the  birds  in  the 

wildwood 

Honor  their  Maker  with  carols  of  glee; 

Hosanna!  hosanna!  the  voices  of  childhood 

Blend  in  a  chorus  more  joyous  and  free. 

* 'Who's  this  that  cometh,  so  meek  and 

so  lowly? ' ' 

Multitudes  question;  and  children  reply, 

"  "lis  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  blessed  and  holy, 

Jesus,  the  Son  of  our  Father  on  high. ' ' 

3  Hosanna!  hosanna!  the  palm  waved 

before  Him, 
Green,  budding  branches  were  strewn 
in  His  way; 
Hosanna!  hosanna!  we,  too,  would  adore  Him, 
Gratefully  bringing  love's  offering  to-day. 
Glory  forever  to  Thee,  risen  Savior! 

Still  in  Thy  temple  the  little  ones  sing; 
Now  smile  on  our  praises  and  grant  us 
Thy  favor; 
Glory  to  Thee,  our  Redeemer  and  King! 

417 

119 

1  Tho'  troubles  assail,  and  dangers  affright, 
Tho'  friends  should  all  fail,  and  foes  all 

unite, 
Yet  one  thing  secures  us  whatever  betide, 
The  promise  assures  us,  the  Lord  will 

provide. 
Cho. — 1|  :Yes,  I  will  rejoice,  rejoice  in 

the  Lord, : || 
Yes,  I  will  rejoice,  rejoice  in  the  Lord, 
Will  joy  in  the  God  of  my  salvation. 

2  The  birds,  without  barn  or  storehouse, 

are  fed ; 
From  them  let  us  learn  to  trust  for  our  bread ; 
His  saints  what  is  fitting  shall  ne'er  be 

denied, 
So  long  as  'tis  written,  the  Lord  will 

provide. 

3  When  Satan  appears  to  stop  up  our  path, 
And  fills  us  with  fear,  we  triumph  by  faith, 
He  cannot  take  from  us,  tho'  oft  he  has  tried, 
The  heart-cheering  promise,  the  Lord 

will  provide. 

4  He  tells  us  we're  weak, — our  hope  is 

in  vain; 
The  good  that  we  seek  we  ne'er  shall  obtain; 
But  when  such  suggestions  our  graces 

have  tried, 


This   answers  all  questions,  the  Lord 
will  provide. 


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1  Jesus  is  mine,  He  never  will  forsake  me; 
Jesus  is  mine,  no  evil  can  o'ertake  me; 
I  seek  His  kindly  face, 

1  trust  Him  for  His  grace, 

O  no,  He  never  will  forsake  me. 
Cho. — No,  no,  no,  He  never  will  forsake  me; 
No,  no,  no,  no  evil  can  o'ertake  me; 
His  love  will  ever  last, 
Till  all  of  earth  is  past; 

0  no,  He  never  will  forsake  me. 

2  Jesus  is  mine, He  never  will  deceive  me; 
Jesus  is  mine,  His  words  shall  never  grieve  me; 

1  know  His  love  is  true, 
And  what  He  says,  He'll  do, 

0  no,  He  never  will  deceive  me. 

Cho. — No,  no,  no,  He  never  will  deceive  me; 
No,  no,  no,  His  words  shall  never  grieve  me; 

1  know  His  love  is  true, 
And  what  He  says,  He'll  do; 

0  no,  He  never  will  deceive  me. 

3  Jesus  is  mine,  He  never  will  desert  me; 
Jesus  is  mine,  no  grief  can  ever  hurt  me; 
For  on  His  throbbing  breast 

1  can  most  sweetly  rest, 

0  no,  He  never  will  desert  me. 

Cho. — No,  no,  no,  He  never  will  desert 

me; 
No,  no,  no,  no  grief  can  ever  hurt  me; 
For  on  His  throbbing  breast 

1  can  most  sweetly  rest; 

0  no,  He  never  will  desert  me. 

4  Jesus  is  mine,  He  never  will  rej  ect  me ; 
Jesus  is  mine,  His  blood  will  e'er  protect  me; 
And  when  before  the  throne, 

1  shall  not  stand  alone, 

0  no,  He  never  will  reject  me. 

Cho. — No, no, no,  He  never  will  reject  me; 
No,  no,  no,  His  blood  will  e'er  protect  me; 
And  when  before  His  throne, 

1  shall  not  stand  alone; 

No,  no,  He  never  will  reject  me. 

419 

121 

1  We've  'listed  in  a  holy  war, 
Battling  for  the  Lord! 

Eternal  life  our  guiding  star, 
Battling  for  the  Lord! 

Cho. — 1| : We'll  work  till  Jesus  comes,  :|| 
We'll  work  till  Jesus  comes, 
And  then  we'll  rest  at  home. 

2  We've  girded  on  our  armor  bright, 
Battling  for  the  Lord ! 

Our  Captain's  word  our  strength  and  might, 
Battling  for  the  Lord ! 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


3  We'll  stand  like  heroes  on  the  field, 
Battling  for  the  Lord ! 

And  nobly  fight,  but  never  yield, 
Battling  for  the  Lord! 

4  And  when  our  glorious  war  is  o'er, 
Battling  for  the  Lord! 

We'll  shout  salvation  evermore, 
Battling  for  the  Lord! 


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1  As  multitudes  thronged  the  dear  Savior 

one  day, 
A  woman  press'd  near  to  His  side, 
And  tho'  but  the  the  hem  of  His  garment 
she  touched, 
Was  filled  with  a  live-giving  tide. 
Cho. — Touch  with  faith  the  living  Savior? 
Touch  and  be  made  whole; 
Find  in  Christ  eternal  life, 
And  healing  for  thy  soul. 

2  So  hearts  that  are  broken  again  may 

be  whole, 
The  burdened  may  find  a  release, 
The  battle  with  self,  and  the  tumult  within, 
Be  hushed  by  His  infinite  peace. 

3  The  Lord  is  unchangeable,  ever  the  same; 
He  healeth  to-day  as  of  old ; 

Then  seek  Him,  ye  weary,  and  trusting 
His  love, 
Receive  of  His  riches  untold. 

421 

123 

1  I  have  precious  news  to  tell,  halleluj  ah ! 
Christ  has  come  with  me  to  dwell,  hallelujah! 
By  His  grace  and  pow'r  divine, 

He  has  changed  this  heart  of  mine, 
And  He  whispers,  "I  am  thine,"  hallelujah! 
Cho. — Hallelujah!  I'm  redeem'd! 

Oh,  so  wondrously  redeem'd! 
I'm  rejoicing  night  and  day, 
As  I  walk  the  narrow  way, 
For  He  washed  my  sins  away, 
hallelujah! 

2  It  was  Christ's  redemption  blood,  hal- 

lelujah! 
That  restored  my  soul  to  God,  hallelujah! 
He  the  cleansing  stream  applied, 
Flowing  from  His  wounded  side; 
I  am  saved  and  justified,  hallelujah! 

3  I  have  found  a  precious  friend,  hallelujah! 
On  whose  help  I  can  depend,  hallelujah! 
Since  He  took  my  sins  away, 

He  has  taught  me  how  to  pray, 

And  to  do  His  will  each  day,  hallelujah 

422 

124 

1  By  thousands  now  rej  ected, 
By  few  is  Jesus  own'd; 


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The  multitude  to  pleasure  turns  away; 

But  there's  a  morn  expected 

When  He  shall  be  enthron'd. 
The  King  Emanuel's  glorious  crowning  day, 
Cho. — That  dreadful  day  is  coming, 
That  fearful  day  is  coming; 

O  sinner,  dare  you  still  delay? 
That  joyful  day  is  coming, 
That  happy  day  is  coming, 
The  final  day  of  summing, 

Glad  Crowning  Day! 

2  Behold  the  Man  of  Sorrows 
In  anguish  on  the  tree! 

For  you  He  left  His  glorious  home  above; 

Why  longer  anguish  borrow, 

If  He  has  made  you  free 
By  off' ring  up  Himself  in  tender  love. 

3  Lay  down  your  pride  and  pleasure, 
Lay  down  your  sin  and  shame; 

Accept  the  gracious  offer  while  you  may; 

There's  peace  that  passeth  measure, 

Believing  on  His  name, 
There's  safety  in  the  glorious  crowning  day. 


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125 

1  Kind  "words  will  ease  the  heart-broken. 
Kind  words  will  comfort  the  sad, 

Give  of  affection  a  token, 

And  make  the  sorrowful  glad. 
Cho. — Kind  words    will    comfort   the 

young  and  the  old, 
Like  the  sweet  fragrance  the  flowers  unfold; 
As  you  go  on  to  the  city  of  gold; 
Scatter  kind  words  by  the  way. 

2  Kind  words  bring  balm  to  the  weary, 
Kind  words  bring  strength  to  the  weak, 

Brighten  the  lives  of  the  dreary, 
Courage  to  fainting  ones  speak. 

3  Kind  words  will  bring  back  the  erring, 
Kind  words  the  wand'rer  will  win, 

Thro'  them  the  Spirit  is  stirring 
Souls  who  are  slumb'ring  in  sin. 


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126 

1  Where  my  Savior  leads  me  in  this 

changing  world  below, 
I  will  follow  on,  I  will  follow  on; 
While  He  walks  before  me,  tho'  the  way 
I  do  not  know, 
I  will  follow  on,  follow  on. 
Cho. — Follow  on,  follow  on, 
Follow  where  the  Savior  in  the  way  be- 
fore has  gone, 
Till  I  rest  beside  Him,  up  in  heaven's 
golden  dawn, 
I  will  follow  on,  follow  on. 

2  Tho'  the  world  entreat  me  and  tho' 

pleasure  bid  me  stay, 
I  will  follow  on,  I  will  follow  on; 


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PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


Tho'  the  road  be  rugged,  and  tho'  thorny 
be  the  way, 
I  will  follow  on,  follow  on. 

3  Tho'   my  friends  forsake  me  and  I 

seem  to  be  alone, 
I  will  follow  on,  I  will  follow  on; 
Knowing  that  my  Savior  can  for  ev'ry- 
thing  atone, 
I  will  follow  on,  follow  on. 

4  Tho'  He  leads  in  sunshine  till  I  walk 

on  earth  no  more, 
I  will  follow  on,  I  will  follow  on; 
Or  tho'  darkness  hide  me,  till  I  reach 
the  golden  shore 
I  will  follow  on,  follow  on. 


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425 

129 

1  He  has  come!  He  has  come!  My  Re- 

deemer has  come,  [home; 

He  has  taken  my  heart  o.^His  own  chosen 
At  last  I  have  given  the  welcome  He  sought; 
He  has  come,  and  His  coming  all  gladness 

has  bro't. 
Cho. — Joy;  joy  is  mine!  my  Savior  divine 
Comes  to  abide  with  me,  with  me, 

Comes  to  abide,  Ever  to  abide, 
My  own  loving  Savior  abideth  with  me. 

2  He  has  come!  He  has  come!  My  Love 

and  my  Lord, 

Ev'ry  tho't  of  my  being  is  sway'd  by  His 
word; 

He  has  come,  and  He  rules  in  the  realm 
of  my  soul, 

And  His  sceptre  is  love;   0  blessed  control! 

8  He  has  come  to  abide,  and  holy  must  be 

The  place  where  my  Lord  deigns  to  ban- 
quet with  me; 

And  this  is  my  pray'r,  Lord,  since  Thou 
art  come, 

Make  meet  for  Thy  presence  my  heart 
as  Thy  home. 

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130 


1  In  the  glorious  world  on  high, 

,  Fill'd  with  light  and  love  and  joy, 
We  shall  gather  by  and  by  over  there; 
We  shall  strike  the  harp  and  sing, 
And  make  wondrous  music  ring, 
As  we  praise  our  Savior  King  over  there. 
Cho. — Meet  me  there,  meet  me  there, 
In  that  home  so  bright  and  fair,meet  me  there, 
Meet  me  there,  meet  me  there, 
And  redemption's  treasures  share  over  there, 

2  Soft  will  be  the  balmy  °ir 
Of  the  hills  and  valleys  fair, 

Rich  will  be  the  music  rare  over  there ; 
We  shall  clasp  the  hand  and  greet 
Loved  ones  on  the  golden  street, 

Cast  our  crowns  at  Jesus'  feet  over  there. 


3  Never  tear  will  dim  the  sight, 
Never  care  will  fall  to  blight, 

We  shall  walk  with  Christ  in  white  over 
there; 
No  more  weary  will  we  rove, 
But,  renewed  in  youth  above, 

Dwell  forever  in  God's  love  over  there. 


Tho'  your  sins  be  as  scarlet, 
They  shall  be  as  white  as  snow;  :|| 
Tho'  they  be  red  like  crimson, 
They  shall  be  as  wool!" 

"Tho'  your  sins  be  as  scarlet,  :|| 
They  shall  be  as  white  as  snow."  :| 
Hear  the  voice  that  entreats  you, 
Oh,  return  ye  unto  God!  :|| 
He  is  of  great  compassion, 
And  of  wondrous  love; 
|| :  Hear  the  voice  that  entreats  you,  :| 
|| :  Oh,  return  ye  unto  God!  :|| 
(I :  He'll  forgive  your  transgressions, 
And  remember  them  no  more;  :|| 
"Look  unto  Me,  ye  people," 
Saith  the  Lord  your  God ; 
|| :  He'll  forgive  your  trangressions,  :|| 
:  And  remember  them  no  more.  :|| 


P^S 


1  When  the  clouds  are  hanging  low, 

Look  beyond,  look  beyond; 
Soon  the  skies  will  overflow 
With  the  sunlight's  cheery  glow, 

Look  beyond,  look  beyond. 
Hope  is  singing  her  refrain, 
Joy  will  come  to  you  again, 
Clearest  shining  after  rain, 

Look  beyond,  O  look  beyond. 

2  When  the  "broken  cisterns"  fail, 

Look  beyond,  look  beyond; 
Living  fountains  gladly  hail, 
Sparkling  springs  in  Baca's  vale, 

Look  beyond,  look  beyond. 
Rivers  of  salvation  pour 
From  the  Everlasting  Shore, 
Freely  drink,  and  thirst  no  more, 

Look  beyond,  O  look  beyond. 

3  When  the  road  is  rough  and  wild, 

Look  beyond,  look  beyond; 
God  is  watching  o'er  His  child, 
Mercy  on  thy  pathway  smiled, 

Look  beyond,  look  beyond. 
When  the  Pearly  Gates  unfold, 
Thou,  shalt  tread  the  streets  of  gold, 
"Many  mansions"  there  behold, 

Look  beyond,  O  look  beyond. 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  8. 


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1  Listen,  O  listen  to  Jesus, 

Tenderly  asking  your  heart, 
Seeking  to  rescue  and  save  you, 

And  His  rich  grace  impart! 
Oh!  if  His  calls  are  all  slighted, 
And  in  your  sins  you  still  go, 
What  will  you  do  in  the  judgment, 
Wonderful  days  of  great  woe? 
Cho.— Soul,  what  will  you  do? 
Soul,  what  will  you  do? 
Oh!  what  will  you  do 
In  that  wonderful,  wonderful  day? 

2  Christ  is  a  refuge  for  sinners, 

Flee  to  the  arms  of  His  love; 
If  you  neglect  His  salvation, 

How  can  you  meet  Him  above? 
Can  you  not  give  up  your  pleasures, 

Turn  from  earth's  trifles  away? 
Oh !  if  you  cling  to  your  idols, 

What  will  you  do  in  that  day? 

3  Toiling  for  wealth  that  will  perish, 

Charmed  with  the  toys  that  decay, 
Blinded  by  sin  and  by  folly, 

Sinning  from  day  unto  day, 
Sinner,  just  think  of  the  wages 

You  for  your  sin  shall  receive! 
Turn  to  the  dear,  loving  Savior, 

Humbly  confess  and  believe! 

4  Think  of  the  loved  ones  in  heaven, 

In  yonder  city  of  light, 
Waiting  for  you  at  the  portal; 

What  if  your  soul  take  its  flight? 
Would  you  be  ready  to  greet  them, 

Anxious  the  gates  to  pass  thro'? 
If  you  have  no  hope  in  Jesus, 

Sinner,  then,  what  will  you  do? 

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1  Trust,  for  the  Lord  is  with  thee,  be  not  afraid ; 
He  will  help  and  He  will  strengthen,  be 

not  dismayed; 
He  ever  will  uphold  thee  with  His  right  hand ; 
Thou  art  called  and  chosen  in  His  pres- 
ence to  stand. 
Cho. — Trust  and  be  encouraged, 

Trust  in  Christ  the  Lord; 
Trust  and  be  encouraged, 
Trust  in  Jesus  and  His  Word. 

2  His  love  will  never  fail  us,  nor  us  forsake; 
His  eternal  covenant  He  never  will  break; 
Safe  are  the  promises,  and  sweet  is  His  Word ; 
So  we  trust  with  confidence  in  Jesus  the  Lord. 

3  He  strews  the  way  before  us  with  rich  supplies; 
For  the  poor  and  needy  living  streams  will  arise; 
For  all  the  sad  and  sinful  grace  will  be  found; 
For  the  faint  and  feeble  perfect  strength 

will  abound. 


4  Faith  brings  the  victory  each  passing  hour. 
Girding  us  with  courage  and  with  con- 
quering pow'r, 
Keeping  our  spirits  holy  and  free  from  blame, 
Helping  us  to  overcome  the  world  in  His  name. 


1  Hear  the  footsteps  of  Jesus, 

He  is  now  passing  by, 
Bearing  balm  for  the  wounded, 

Healing  all  who  apply; 
As  He  spake  to  the  surf 'rer 

Who  lay  at  the  pool, 
He  is  saying  this  moment, 
"Wilt  thou  be  made  whole?" 
Cho.— || :  Wilt  thou  be  made  whole?  :|| 
O  come,  weary  surf' rer, 

O  come,  sin-sick  soul ; 
See,  the  life  stream  is  flowing, 
See  the  cleansing  wave  roll ; 
Step  into  the  current 
And  thou  shalt  be  whole. 

2  'Tis  the  voice  of  the  Savior, 

Whose  merciful  call 
Freely  offers  salvation 

To  one  and  to  all; 
He  is  now  beck'ning  to  Him 

Each  sin-tainted  soul, 
And  lovingly  asking, 

"Wilt  thou  be  made  whole?" 

3  Are  you  halting  and  struggling, 

O'erpow'red  by  your  sin? 
While  the  waters  are  troubled, 

Can  you  not  enter  in? 
Lo,  the  Savior  stands  waiting 

To  strengthen  your  soul, 
He  is  earnestly  pleading; 

"Wilt  thou  be  made  whole?" 

4  Blessed  Savior,  assist  us 

To  rest  on  Thy  Word; 
Let  the  soul-healing  power 

On  us  now  be  outpour'd; 
Wash  away  every  sin-spot, 

Take  perfect  control, 
Say  to  each  trusting  spirit, 

"Thy  faith  makes  thee  whole." 


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1  Out  on  an  ocean  all  boundless  we  ride, 
We're  homeward  bound,  homeward  bound ; 

Tossed  on  the  waves  of  a  rough,  restless  tide, 
We're  homeward  bound,  homeward  bound. 
Far  from  the  safe,  quiet  harbor  we  rode, 
Seeking  our  Father's  celestial  abode, 
Promise  of  which  on  us  each  He  bestowed; 
We're  homeward  bound,  homeward  bound. 

2  Wildly  the  storm  sweeps  us  on  as  it  roars, 
We're  homeward  bound,  homeward  bound; 

Look!  yonder  lie  the  bright,  heavenly  shores, 


92 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


We're  homeward  bound,  homeward  bound. 
Steady,  O  pilot!  stand  firm  at  the  wheel, 
Steady!  we  soon  shall  out-weather  the  gale; 
Oh,  how  we  fly  'neath  the  loud-creaking  sail; 

We're  homeward  bound,  homeward  bound. 
3  Into  the  harbor  of  heav'n  now  we  glide, 

We're  home  at  last,  home  at  last; 
Softly  we  drift  on  its  bright  silver  tide, 

We're  home  at  last,  home  at  last. 
Glory  to  God!  all  our  dangers  are  o'er, 
We  stand  secure  on  the  glorified  shore; 
Glory  to  God!  we  will  shout  evermore, 

We're  home  at  last,  home  at  last, 

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1  These  two  little  hands  were  given, 

Whether  at  work  or  play, 
To  do  little  things  for  Jesus, 

Thro'  all  this  day. 
Eef. — For  I  belong  to  Him, 

Yes,  I  belong  to  Him; 
These  two  little  hands  for  Jesus, 

For  I  belong  to  Him. 

2  These  two  little  feet  were  given, 

Willingly  to  obey, 
And  hasten  on  loving  errands, 

Thro'  all  this  day. 
Eef. — For  I  belong  to  Him, 

Yes,  I  belong  to  Him; 
These  two  little  feet  for  Jesus, 

For  I  belong  to  Him. 

3  These  two  little  lips  were  given, 

Only  kind  words  to  say, 
And  never  to  talk  of  evil, 

Thro'  all  this  day. 
Eef. — For  I  belong  to  Him, 

Yes,  I  belong  to  Him; 
These  two  little  lips  for  Jesus, 

For  I  belong  to  Him. 

4  These  two  little  ears  were  given, 

Never  to  try  to  hear 
Bad  words  that  are  sometimes  spoken 

To  playmates  dear. 
Eef. — For  I  belong  to  Him, 

Yes,  I  belong  to  Him ; 
These  two  little  ears  for  Jesus, 

For  I  belong  to  Him. 

5  These  two  little  eyes  were  given, 

Never  to  look  at  wrong, 
But  study  the  words  of  Jesus; 

This  makes  me  str®sg. 
Eef. — For  I  belong  to  Him, 

Yes,  I  belong  to  Him ; 
These  two  little  eyes  for  Jesus, 

For  I  belong  to  Him. 


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And  on  the  hallowed  cross  atoned  for  me, 
Loved  me,  chose  me  ere  I  knew  Him? 

Oh,  what  a  precious,  precious  Friend  is  He;. 
Cho. — Oh,  it  is  wonderful 
wonderful, 

All  His  grace  so  rich  and  free! 
Oh,  it  is  wonderful,  very, very  wonderful, 

That  my  Savior  so  loves  me! 

2  Praise  His  name,  He  sought  and  found  me, 
Sav'd  me  from  wandering  and  brought 

me  near; 
Daily  now  His  grace  bestowing, 
Jesus  is  growing  unto  me  more  dear. 

3  It  was  years  He  had  been  waiting, 
Waiting  the  dawning  of  the  precious  hour, 

When  I  should  at  last  be  yielding, 
Yielding  to  Jesus  ev'ry  ransom'd.  pow'r. 

4  From  that  hour  He  has  been  seeking 
How  He  may  fill  me  with  His  pre- 
cious love, 

How  He  may  thro'  grace  transform  me, 
Meet  for  the  fellowship  of  saints  above. 

5  As  I  think  of  all,  I  marvel 

Why  in  such  patience  He  my  good 

has  sought, 
And  bestowed  His  grace  upon  me, 
And  in  my  spirit  such  a  change  has 

wrought 

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1  The  Savior  is  calling  you,  sinner — 

Urging  you  now  to  draw  nigh ; 
He  asks  you  by  faith  to  receive  Him; 
Jesus  will  help  if  you  try. 
Eef. — 1| :  Jesus  will  help  you,  :|| 

Help  you  with  grace  from  on  high ; 
The  weakest  and  poorest  the  Savior  is 
calling; 
Jesus  will  help  if  you  try. 

2  Thro'  Him  there  is  life  in  believing; 

Sinner,  oh,  why  will  you  die? 
Accept  Him  by  faith  as  your  Savior; 
Jesus  will  help  if  you  try. 

3  The  Savior  is  calling  you,  wand'rer — 

Points  you  to  mansions  on  high ;   - 
Eeturn  to  the  path  that  leads  homeward; 
Jesus  will  help  if  you  try. 

4  There's  danger  in  longer  delaying, 

Swiftly  the  moments  pass  by; 
If  now  you  will  come,  there  is  mercy; 
Jesus  will  help  if  you  try. 


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436 

140 

1  Sweet  are  the  promises,  kind  is  the  word, 
Dearer  far  than  any  message  man  ever 
heard; 

Pure  was  the  mind  of  Christ,  sinless  I  see; 

He  the  great  example  is,  and  pattern  for  me. 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


93 


CHO.— Where  He  leads  I'll  follow, 
Follow  all  the  way, 
Where  He  leads  I'll  follow, 
Follow  Jesus  ev'ry  day. 

2  Sweet  is  the  tender  love,  Jesus  hath  shown, 
Sweeter  far  than  any  love  that  mortals 

have  known; 
Kind  to  the  erring  one,  faithful  is  He; 
He  the  great  example  is,  and  pattern  for  me. 

3  List  to  His  loving  words,  "Gome  unto  me." 
Weary,  heavy-laden,  there  is  sweet  rest 

for  thee; 
Trust  in  His  promises,  faithful  and  sure ; 
Lean  upon  thy  Savior,  and  thy  soul  is 

secure 


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Some  of  these  days  the  skies  will  be 

brighter; 
Some  of  these  days  the  burdens  be  lighter; 
Hearts  wijl  be  happier,  souls  will  be 

whiter, 
|| :  Some  of  these  days.  :|| 
Cho. — Some  of  these  days  all  sin  will  be 

banished, 
Some  of  these  days  all  evil  have  vanished, 
Earth  will  be  brighter,  hearts  will  be  lighter, 
Souls  will  be  whiter,  Some  of  these  days. 

2  Some  of  these  days,   in  deserts  up- 

springing,        '  [ringing, 

Fountains  will  flash,  while  joy-bells  are 
Earth  will  be  full  of  joy  and  of  singing, 
|| ;  Some  of  these  days.  :  || 

3  Some  of  these  days  we'll  bury  our  sorrow; 
Out  of  the  future,  light  we  may  borrow; 
There  will  be  joy  and  hope  in  the  morrow, 

|| :  Some  of  these  days.  :  || 

4  Some  of  these  days  God's  wondrous 

salvation 
Will,  in  its  love,  embrace  ev'ry  nation; 
All  then  shall  hail  our  King's  coronation, 
:  Some  of  these  days.  :|| 


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142 


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1  Do  you  love  the  service  of  the  King? 

Can  you  from  the  heart  His  praises  sing? 

Have  you  gathered  golden  sheaves  to  bring 

To  your  Master,  should  He  come? 

Cho. — Ready,  waiting, 
Watching  for  the  coming  of  the  King  of 
kings  to  reign; 

Ready,  waiting,  . 
Ready  when  He  comes  again. 

2  Are  your  many  sins  all  wash'd  away? 
Are  you  walking  in  the  light  alway? 
Do  you  ev'ry  moment  watch  and  pray, 

Ready,  waiting,  should  He  come? 

3  Do  you  truly  love  the  Holy  One? 
Day  by  day  is  some  new  vict'ry  won? 


Is  His  will  each  moment  in  you  done? 
Are  you  ready,  should  He  come? 

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143 


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1  Weeping  will  not  save  you; 

Tho'  you  weep  for  days  and  years, 
Tho'  you  shed  most  bitter  tears, 
This  will  not  remove  your  fears; 
Weeping  will  not  save  you. 
Cho. — Christ  alone  can  save  from  sin, 
Christ  alone  can  make  you  clean, 
Naught  that  you  have  done  or  been, 
Only  Christ  can  save  you. 

2  Working  will  not  save  yon; 

Tho'  you  toil  with  might  and  main, 
This  will  not  remove  your  stain, 
For  you  must  be  born  again; 
Working  will  not  save  you. 

3  Waiting  will  not  save  you; 
You  will  never  better  be, 
Tho'  you  wait  eternally, 

Only  Christ  can  make  you  free; 
Waiting  will  not  save  you. 

440 

144 


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1  Wonder  of  wonders  that  Jesus  loves  me, 
Jesus  loves  me,  Jesus  loves  me! 

Wonder  of  wonders,  O  how  can  it  be? 

Jesus  loves  even  me! 
Cho. — Even  me,  even  me, 

Jesus  loves  even  me; 
Wonder  of  wonders,  O  how  can  it  be? 

Jesus  loves  even  me! 

2  Wonder  of  wonders,  He  careth  for  me, 
Careth  for  me,  careth  for  me! 

Wonder  of  wonders,  His  goodness  I  see, 

Daily  He  cares  for  me! 
Cho. — Even  me,  even  me, 

Careth  for  even  me; 
Wonder  of  wonders,  His  goodness  I  see, 

Daily  He  cares  for  me! 

3  Wonder  of  wonders,  Christ  suffered  forme, 
Suffered  for  me,  suffered  for  me! 

Wonder  of  wonders,  O  how  could  it  be? 

Suffered  for  even  me! 
Cho. — Even  me,  even  me, 

Suffered  for  even  me; 
Wonder  of  wonders,  O  how  could  it  be? 

Suffered  for  even  me! 

4  Wonder  of  wonders  that  Jesus  saves  me, 
Jesus  saves  me,  Jesus  saves  me! 

Wonder  of  all  that  He  died  on  the  tree, 

Died  to  save  even  me! 
Cho. — Even  me,  even  me, 

Jesus  saves  even  me; 
Wonder  of  all  that  He  died  on  the  tree, 

Died  to  save  even  me! 


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PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


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145 

1  Oh,  glorious  promises  of  God! 

Each  one  a  priceless  gem! 
The  richest  diamonds  of  the  earth 
Are  naught  compared  to  them; 
Most  blessed  boon  to  mortals  giv'n, 

To  cheer  life's  dreary  way; 
Bright  lights  let  down  to  show  the  path 
To  everlasting  day. 
Cho. — Sweet  promises!  God's  promises! 

Dear  treasures  of  my  soul ; 
With  these  I'm  rich,  with  these  secure, 
While  endless  ages  roll. 

2  No  failure  in  His  promises, 

But  steadfast,  firm  and  sure, 
The  Word  of  our  unchanging  God 

Forever  shall  endure. 
Tho'  heav'n  and  earth  shall  pass  away- 

And  all  we  love  may  die, 
God's  promises  to  us  remain, — 

On  these  we  may  rely. 

3  Believing  them  the  Spirit's  pow'r 

Eenews  and  purifies, 
Thro'  Christ's  all-cleansing,  precious 
blood, 

Our  perfect  sacrifice. 
Oh,  glorious  legacy  of  heav'n, 

So  rich,  so  vast  and  free, 
These  precious  promises  divine, 

Securing  all  to  me. 


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146 

1  ' '  We  "who  have  believed  do  enter  into  rest ; ' ' 
Not  an  anxious  care  disturbs  the  trustful  breast; 

From  all  unbelief  for  evermore  we  cease, 

Kept  by  pow'r  divine  in  sweet  and 
perfect  peace. 
Cho. — Blessed  rest,  Oh,  this  is  blessed  rest! 

Tho'  the  waves  of  trouble  roll, 
Faith  has  reach'd  the  haven  of  the  blest, 

'Tis  Sabbath,  Sabbath  in  my  soul. 

2  '  'We  who  have  believed  do  enter  into  rest ;' ' 
Oh,  how  free  we  are  from  all  that  once 

depressed ! 
What  a  blessed  foretaste  of  the  peace 

to  come, 
Where  we  all  shall  gather  in   our 

heav'nly  home! 

3  '  'We  who  have  believed  do  enter  into  rest;' ' 
Ev'ry  day  is  holy,  ev'ry  hour  is  blest; 

Effort  ceasing,  resting  now  in  God  are  we; 
To  His  name  the  glory  evermore  shall  be. 


443 


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147 

1  Sinner,  undone  thy  condition, 
Thou  art  of  Satan  the  slave; 

Yet  thou  canst  hope  for  salvatiom; 
Jesits  is  able  to  save. 


Cho. — 1| :  Able  to  save,  able  to  save, 
Jesus  is  able  and  willing  to  save.  :|| 

2  If  thou  wilt  seek  Him  in  earnest, 
Thou  His  forgiveness  shalt  have; 

Thou  shalt  be  freed  from  thy  bondage; 
Jesus  is  able  to  save. 

3  How  He,  on  Calvary's  mountain, 
Prayed  for  His  foes  and  forgave! 

He  will  not  slight  thy  petition; 
Jesus  is  able  to  save. 

4  Think  how  the  mighty  Eedeemer 
Triumphed  o'er  death  and  the  grave; 

Seek  Him,  oh,  seek  Him  or  perish! 
Jesus  is  able  to  save. 

444 

148       , . 

1  Far  away  in  the  depths  of  my  spirit 

to-night, 

Rolls  a  melody  sweeter  than  psalm; 
In  celestial  like  strains  it  unceasingly  falls 

O'er  my  soul  like  an  infinite  calm. 
Cho. — Peace!  Peace!  Wonderful  peace, 

Coming  down  from  the  Father  above; 
Sweep  over  my  spirit  forever,  I  pray, 

In  fathomless  billows  of  love. 

2  What  a  treasure  I  have  in  this  won- 

derful peace, 
Buried  deep  in  the  heart  of  my  soul; 
So  secure  that  no  power  can  mine  it  away, 
While  the  years  of  eternity  roll. 

3  I  am  resting  to-night  in  this  wonder- 

ful peace, 
Resting  sweetly  in  Jesus'  control; 
For  I'm  kept  from  all  danger  by  night 

and  by  day, 
And  His  glory  is  flooding  my  soul. 

4  And  me-thinks  when  I  rise  to  that 

City  of  peace, 
Where  the  Author  of  peace  I  shall  see, 
That  one  strain  of  the  song  which   the 

ransomed  will  sing, 
In  that  heavenly  kingdom  shall  be: — 

5  Ah!  soul,  are  you  here  without  comfort 

or  rest, 
Marching  down  the  rough  pathway 

of  time? 
Make  Jesus  your  friend  ere  the  shadows 

grow  dark; 
Oh,  accept  this  sweet  peace  so  sublime. 


Whenmy  life  work  is  ended,  and  I 
cross  the  .swelling  tide, 

When  the  bright  and  glorious  morning 
I  shall  see; 

shall  know  my  Redeemer  when  I 
reach  the  other  side, 

And  His  smile  will  be  the  first  to  wel- 
come me. 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


95 


Cho. — I  shall  know  Him,  I  shall  know  Him, 
And  redeemed  by  His  side  I  shall  stand, 

1  shall  know  Him,  I  shall  know  Him, 
By  the  print  of  the  nails  in  His  hand. 

2  Oh,  the  soul-thrilling  rapture  when  I 

view  His  blessed  face, 
And  the  luster  of  His  kindly  beaming  eye; 
How  my  full  heart  will  praise  Him  for 

the  mercy,  love  and  grace, 
That  prepare  for  me  a  mansion  in  the  sky. 

3  Oh,  the  dear  ones  in  glory,  how  they 

beckon  me  to  come, 
And  our  parting  at  the  river  I  recall ; 
To  the  sweet  vales  of  Eden  they  will 

sing  my  welcome  home; 
But  I  long  to  meet  my  Savior  first  of  all. 

4  Thro'  the  gates  to  the  city  in  a  robe  of 

spotless  white, 
He  will  lead  me  where  no  tears  will 

ever  fall; 
In  the  glad  song  of  ages  I  shall  mingle 

with  delight; 
But  I  long  to  meet  my  Savior  first  of  all. 

446 

150 


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1     Daylight  is  past, 
Shadows  are  cast 
Over  the  sea  and  land ; 
Down  in  the  glade, 
Night's  peaceful  shade 
Lieth  so  near  at  hand. 
Full  are  the  nets  we've  drawn  to  shore; 

Joy's  measure  pressed  to  overflow; 
The  reefs  are  passed,  the  tempest's  roar 

Sinks  to  a  whisper  low. 
Cho. — Then  tho'  the  tide  be  swift  and  wide* 
Naught  can  we  fear  on  life's  wild  sea; 
To  Thee  we  raise  our  songs  of  praise, 
Pilot  of  Galilee. 

2  Once  down  our  path, 
The  storm  in  wrath 

Lashed  the  wild  foaming  wave; 
Darkness  and  dread 
Gathered  o'erhead, 
No  human  arm  could  save. 
Drifting  and  lost  we  heard  with  fear 

The  breakers'  roar  where  rocks  did  hide; 
Till  thro'  the  gloom  our  souls  could  hear, 
'  'Lo,  I  will  be  thy  guide. ' ' 

3  O  Helmsman  true, 
The  voyage  through, 

May  we  but  trust  Thy  hand! 
Thine  are  the  isles 
Where  pleasures  smiles, 
Thine  the  fair  Beulah  land. 
Each  strange,  new  morn  unveils  the  way 
To  unknown  seas  where  we  must  go; 
Thou  who  didst  guide  thro'  yesterday, 
To-morrow's  path  dost  know. 


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151 

1  Glory  be  to  the  Father,   and  to  the 

Son,  and  to  the  Holy  Ghost; 

2  As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now, 

and  ever  shall  be,  world  without 
end.     Amen. 


1  Lo,  the  harvest  fields  are  waving 
With  the  golden  grain  to-day, 

Up,  ye  reapers,  take  your  sickles, 

And  the  Master's  call  obey. 
Forth  into  the  rip'ning  harvest 

At  the  tender  dawn  of  light, 
Lest  the  golden  grain  be  wasted, 

For  the  world's  broad  fields  are  white. 
Cho. — "On  to  the  harvest,"  the  Spirit  breathes, 

Hasten  away  nor  idle  be, 

Amid  the  fields  of  ripening  grain, 
On  to  the  harvest,  lo,  Jesus  grieves, 
Gather  the  sheaves,  gather  the  sheaves. 

2  Stay  not  from  the  fields  of  harvest 
In  the  burning  noon- tide's  heat, 

For  the  Master  will  refresh  you 
As  you  bind  the  bearded  wheat; 

For  the  harvest  is  the  sowing 
Of  His  own  dear  love  and  tears, 

And  the  wheat  the  souls  He  died  to 
Save  for  everlasting  years. 

3  Bind  the  sheaves  as  ev'ning  gathers, 
Let  not  one  be  cast  away; 

Each  is  precious  to  the  Master, 

Labor  on  till  close  of  day. 
And  thy  soul  with  great  rejoicing 

At  thy  Master's  word  shall  come, 
And  He'll  crown  thee  true  and  faithful 

When  the  sheaves  are  garner'd  home. 


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449 

153 

1  All  for7  Jesus,  all  for  Jesus! 
All  my  being's  ransom'd  pow'rs: 

All  my  tho'ts,  and  words,  and  doings, 
All  my  days  and  all  my  hours. 

|| :  All  for  Jesus!  all  for  Jesus! 
All  my  days  and  all  my  hours.  :|| 

2  Let  my  hands  perform  His  bidding, 
Let  my  feet  run  in  His  ways — 

Let  my  eyes  see  Jesus  only, 

Let  my  lips  speak  forth  His  praise. 
|| :  All  for  Jesus!  all  for  Jesus! 

Let  my  lips  speak  forth  His  praise.  : 

3  Since  my  eyes  were  fixed  on  Jesus, 
I've  lost  sight  of  all  beside; 

So  enchained  my  spirit's  vision, 

Looking  at  the  Crucified. 
|| :  All  for  Jesus!  all  for  Jesus! 

Looking  at  the  Crucified.  :|| 


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PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


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4  Oh,  what  wonder!  how  amazing! 

Jesus,  glorious  King  of  kings — 
Deigns  to  call  me  His  beloved, 

Lets  me  rest  beneath  His  wings. 
|| :  All  for  Jesus!  all  for  Jesus! 

Eesting  now  beneath  His  wings. 

450  p 

1  I  have  learned  the  wondrous  secret 

Of  abiding  in  the  Lord ; 
I  have  found  the  strength  and  sweetness 

Of  confiding  in  His  word, 
I  have  tasted  life's  pure  fountain, 

I  am  trusting  in  His  blood, 

1  have  lost  myself  in  Jesus, 
I  am  sinking  into  God. 

Cho. — I'm  abiding  in  the  Lord, 
And  confiding  in  His  word, 

And  I'm  hiding,  safely  hiding, 

In  the  bosom  of  His  love. 

2  I  am  crucified  with  Jesus, 
And  He  lives  and  dwells  in  me; 

I  have  ceased  from  all  my  struggling, 

"lis  no  longer  I,  but  He; 
All  my  will  is  yielded  to  Him, 

And  His  Spirit  reigns  within, 
And  His  precious  blood  each  moment 

Keeps  me  cleansed  and  free  from  sin. 

3  All  my  cares  I  cast  upon  Him, 
And  He  bears  them  all  away; 

All  my  fears  and  griefs  I  tell  Him, 
All  my  needs  from  day  to  day; 

All  my  strength  I  draw  from  Jesus, 
By  His  breath  I  live  and  move; 

E'en  His  very  mind  He  gives  me, 
And  His  faith,  and  life,  and  love. 

4  For  my  words  I  take  His  wisdom, 
For  my  works  His  Spirit's  pow'r, 

For  my  ways  His  gracious  Presence, 
Guards  and  guides  me  ev'ry  hour; 

Of  my  heart  He  is  the  Portion, 
Of  my  joy,  the  ceaseless  Spring; 

Savior,  Sanctifier,  Keeper, 

Glorious  Lord  and  coming  King. 

451 

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need  Thee  ev'ry  hour, 
Most  gracious  Lord ; 
No  tender  voice  like  Thine 
Can  peace  afford. 
Ref. — I  need  Thee,  O  I  need  Thee; 
Ev'ry  hour  I  need  Thee; 
O  bless  me  now,  my  Savior, 

1  come  to  Thee! 

2  I  need  Thee  ev'ry  hour, 
Stay  Thou  near  by ; 

Temptations  lose  their  pow'r 
When  Thou  art  nigh. 

3  I  need  Thee  ev'ry  hour, 
Injoyorpain; 


Come  quickly  and  abide, 
Or  life  is  vain. 

4  I  need  Thee  ev'ry  hour, 
Teach  me  Thy  will; 

And  Thy  rich  promises 
In  me  fulfill. 

5  I  need  Thee  ev'ry  hour, 
Most  Holy  One; 

O  make  me  Thine  indeed, 
Thou  blessed  Son! 


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1  There  is  none,  O  Jesus,  like  Thee, 
None  so  faithful  and  so  true, 
None  so  full  of  tender  pity, 
And  compassion  ever  new. 

Cho. — Jesus,  Jesus,  Jesus,  Jesus, 

1  have  never  known  so  true  a  Friend  before; 

Jesus,  Jesus,  Jesus,  Jesus, 
Daily  will  I  love  Thee  more  and  more. 

2  Never  have  I  found  another 

Kind  and  loving  as  Thou  art; 
Thou  art  dearer  than  a  brother, 
Nearer,  dearer  to  my  heart. 

3  It  was  love  that  sought  and  found  me, 

It  was  grace  that  ransomed  me, 
Broke  the  chains  of  sin  that  bound  me, 
And  forever  set  me  free. 

4  Why  should  I  not  love  Thee  ever, 

And  go  with  Thee  all  the  way? 
Jesus,  I  will  leave  Thee  never; 
From  Thy  side  I  will  not  stray. 


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453 

157 

1  Blessed  assurance,  Jesus  is  mine! 
Oh,  what  a  foretaste  of  glory  divine! 
Heir  of  salvation,  purchase  of  God, 
Born  of  His  Spirit,  washed  in  His  blood. 
Cho. — 1|  :This  is  my  story,  this  is  my  song, 
Praising  my  Savior  all  the  day  long.  :  || 

2  Perfect  submission,  perfect  delight, 
Visions  of  rapture  now  burst  on  my  sight, 
Angels  descending,  bring  from  above 
Echoes  of  mercy,  whispers  of  love. 

3  Perfect  submission,  all  is  at  rest, 
I  in  my  Savior  am  happy  and  blest, 
Watching  and  waiting,  looking  above, 
Fill'd  with  His  goodness,  lost  in  His  love. 


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454 

158 

1  Is  there  a  sinner  awaiting 

Mercy  and  pardon  to-day? 
Welcome  the  news  that  we  bring  him, 

"Jesus  is  passing  this  way!" 
Coming  in  love  and  in  mercy, 

Pardon  and  peace  to  bestow, 
Coming  to  save  the  poor  sinner 

From  his  heart-anguish  and  woe. 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


97 


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Cho. — Jesus  is  passing  this  way 

To-day,  to-day, 
While  He  is  near,  O  believe  Him, 
Open  your  heart  to  receive  Him, 
For  Jesus  is  passing  this  way, 
Is  passing  this  way  to-day. 

2  Brother,  the  Master  is  waiting, 
Waiting  to  freely  forgive; 

Why  not  this  moment  accept  Him, 
Trust  in  His  grace  and  live? 

He  is  so  tender  and  precious, 
He  is  so  near  you  to-day; 

Open  your  heart  to  receive  Him, 
While  He  is  passing  this  way. 

3  Yes,  He  is  coming  to  bless  you 
While  in  contrition  you  bow; 

Coming  from  sin  to  redeem  you, 

Ready  to  save  you  now; 
Can  you  refuse  the  salvation 

Jesus  is  offering  here? 
Open  your  heart  to  admit  Him, 

While  He  is  coming  so  near; 

1  O  love,  surpassing  knowledge! 

O  grace  so  full  and  free! 
I  know  that  Jesus  loves  me, 
And  that's  enough  for  me. 
Kef. — And  that's  enough  for  me, 
Enough  of  joy  for  me; 

1  know  that  Jesus  loves  me, 
And  that's  enough  for  me. 

2  O  wonderful  salvation, 
That  I  should  ransomed  be! 

'Tis  mine,  this  sweet  assurance, 
And  that's  enough  for  me. 

Ref. — And  that's  enough  for  me, 

Enough  of  joy  for  me; 

'Tis  mine,  this  sweet  assurance, 
And  that's  enough  for  me. 

3  O  blood  of  Christ  so  precious, 
Poured  out  on  Calvary! 

It  cleanses  me  completely, 
And  that's  enough  for  me. 

Ref. — And  that's  enough  for  me, 

Enough  of  joy  for  me; 

It  cleanses  me  completely, 
And  that's  enough  for  me. 

4  O  wondrous  love  of  Jesus! 
What  love  could  sweeter  be? 

He  keeps  me  pure  and  happy, 
And  that's  enough  for  me. 

Eef. — And  that's  enough  for  me, 

Enough  of  joy  for  me; 
He  keeps  me  pure  and  happy, 
And  that's  enough  for  me. 

5  We  live  in  sweet  communion, 
In  holy  harmony; 

I  share  His  full  salvation, 


And  that's  enough  for  me. 

Ref. — And  that's  enough  for  me, 

Enough  of  joy  for  me; 
I  share  His  full  salvation, 
And  that's  enough  for  me. 


1  Watch  and  pray  that  when  the  Master 

cometh, 
If  at  morning,  noon  or  night, 
He  may  find  a  lamp  in  ev'ry  window, 

Trimmed  and  burning  clear  and  bright. 
Cho. — Watch  and  pray,  the  Lord  com- 
mandeth; 
Watch  and  pray,  'twill  not  belong; 
Soon  He'll  gather  home  His  loved  ones 
To  the  happy  vale  of  song. 

2  Watch  and  pray;  the  tempter  may  be 

near  us; 
Keep  the  heart  with  jealous  care, 
Lest,  the  door  a  moment  left  unguarded, 
Evil  thoughts  may  enter  there. 

3  Watch  and  pray,  nor  let  us  ever  weary; 
Jesus  watched  and  prayed  alone, 

Prayed  for  us  when  only  stars  beheld 
Him, 
While  on  Olive's  brow  they  shone. 

4  Watch  and  pray,  nor  leave  our  post 

of  duty, 

Till  we  hear  the  Bridegroom's  voice; 
Then,  with  Him  the  marriage  feast  par- 
taking, 

We  shall  evermore  rejoice. 


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Lord, 


1  I  know  I  love  Thee  better, 

Than  any  earthly  joy, 
For  Thou  hast  given  me  the  peace 
Which  nothing  can  destroy. 
Cho. — The  half  has  never  yet  been  told, 
Of  love  so  full  and  free; 
The  half  has  never  yet  been  told, 
The  blood — it  cleanseth  me. 

2  I  know  that  Thou  art  nearer  still 

Than  any  earthly  throng, 
And  sweeter  is  the  tho't  of  Thee, 
Than  any  lovely  song. 

3  Thou  hast  put  gladness  in  my  heart; 

Then  well  may  I  be  glad! 
Without  the  secret  of  Thy  love, 
I  could  not  but  be  sad. 

4  O  Savior,  precious  Savior  mine! 

What  will  Thy  presence  be, 
If  such  a  life  of  joy  can  crown 
Our  walk  on  earth  with  Thee? 

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1  Back  to  the  cold  world  I  will  not  go, 


98 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  % 


Back  to  the  old  paths  of  pain  and  woe, 
Back  to  the  old  life  of  sin,  O  no! 

I've  had  a  glimpse  of  Jesus. 
I've  found  a  life  that  is  sweeter  to  me, 
Sweeter  with  peace,  from  unhappiness  free, 
Fuller  of  joy  than  the  old  life  could  be; 

I've  had.  a  glimpse  of  Jesus. 
Cho. — Back  to  the  cold  world  I  will  notgo> 
Back  to  the  old  paths  of  pain  and  woe, 
Back  to  the  old  life  of  sin,  O  no! 

I've  had  a  glimpse  of  Jesus. 

2  Back  on  the  night  shrouded  sea  to  die? 
Back,  where  the  breakers  of  sin  toss  on 

high? 
Back,  'mid  the  billows  of  doubt?  Not  I! 

I've  had  a  glimpse  of  Jesus. 
I've  found  a  life  that  is  sweeter  to  me, 
Sweeter  with  peace,  from  unhappiness  free, 
Fuller  of  joy  than  the  old  life  could  be; 

I've  had  a  glimpse  of  Jesus. 

3  Back  to  the  boon  friends  of  former  days, 
Still  walking  on  in  their  old,  sinful  ways? 
Back  with  a  message  of  love  and  grace; 

I've  had  a  glimpse  of  Jesus. 
I've  found  a  life  that  is  sweeter  to  me, 
Sweeter  with  peace,  from  unhappiness  free, 
Fuller  of  joy  than  the  old  life  could  be; 

I've  had  a  glimpse  of  Jesus 

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1  When  I  shall  wake  in  that  fair  morn 

of  morns, 
After  whose  dawning  never  night  returns, 
And  with  whose  glory  day  eternal  burns, 

I  shall  be  satisfied. 
Cho.— (I :  I  shall  be  satisfied,  :|| 
I  shall  be  satisfied, 
By  and  by. 

2  When  I  shall  see  Thy  glory  face  to  face, 
When  in  Thine  arms  Thou  wilt  Thy 

child  embrace, 
When  Thou  shalt  open  all  Thy  stores  of 
grace, 

I  shall  be  satisfied. 

3  When  I  shall  meet  with  those  that  I 

have  lov'd, 
Clasp  in  my  eager  arms  the  long  removed, 
And  find  how  faithful  Thou  to  me  hast 

proved, 
I  shall  be  satisfied. 

4  When  I  shall  gaze  upon  the  face  of  Him 
Who  for  me  died,  with  eye  no  longer  dim, 
And  praise  Him  with  the  everlasting  hymn, 

I  shall  be  satisfied. 

460 

164 

1  How  many  times,  discouraged, 
We  sink  beside  the  way; 


About  us  all  is  darkness, 

We  hardly  dare  to  pray. 
Then,  thro'  the  mists  and  shadows, 

The  sweetest  voice  e'er  known 
Says,  "Child,  am  I  not  with  thee, 

Never  to  leave  thee  alone?" 
Cho. — No,  never  alone,  no,  never  alone! 
He  promised  never  to  leave  me, 

Never  to  leave  me  alone. 

2  Oh,  soul,  hast  thou  forgotten 
The  tender  word  and  sweet 

Of  Him  who  left  behind  Him 
The  print  of  bleeding  feet? 

"I  never  will  forsake  thee, 
Oh,  child,  so  weary  grown; 

Eemember,  I  have  promised 
Never  to  leave  thee  alone. " 

3  Take  courage,  way-worn  pilgrim! 
Tho'  mists  and  shadows  hide 

The  face  of  Him  thou  lovest; 

He's  ever  at  thy  side. 
Reach  out  thy  hand  and  find  Him, 

And  lo,  the  clouds  have  flown; 
He  smiles  on  thee  who  promised 

Never  to  leave  thee  alone. 


1  Cold  water  is  the  cup  that  cheers; 
Away,  away  the  bowl! 

Old  Alcohol  is  king  of  tears; 

Away,  away  the  bowl! 
Good-bye  to  rum  and  all  its  harms, 
Farewell  the  wine-cup's  dread  alarms, 
Cold  water  hath  far  sweeter  charms; 

Away,  away  the  bowl! 

2  See  how  the  stagg'ring  drunkard  reels; 
Away,  away  the  bowl! 

What  shame  and  mis'ry  he  reveals! 

Away,  away  the  bowl! 
His  hungry  children  cry  for  bread, 
And  from  their  cold,  damp  cellar  bed, 
They  watch  for  his  return  with  dread; 

Away,  away  the  bowl! 

3  No  alcohol  we'll  buy  or  sell; 
Away,  away  the  bowl! 

We  hate  it  now  and  ever  shall; 

Away,  away  the  bowl! 
United  in  a  temp'rance  band, 
We're  join'd  in  heart,  we're  join'd  in  hand, 
To  drive  the  demon  from  our  land; 

Away,  away  the  bowl! 


1  Still  out  of  Christ,  when  so  oft  He  has 

called  you; 

Why  will  you  longer  refuse  to  believe? 

What  can  you  hope  from  the  world  or 

its  pleasure? 

How  can  you  trust  them  when  both  will  deceive? 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


99 


Ref.- Come,  come  to  Jesus,  weary,  heavy-hearted, 
Come,  come  to  Jesus  while  you  may; 

Now  He  is  waiting,  waiting  to  receive  you, 
Hark!  He  is  calling  you  to-day. 

2  Still  out  of  Christ,  and  the  moments 

so  precious; 
Night  is  approaching;  oh,  what  will  you  do? 
Still  out  of  Christ,  yet  there's  room  at 

the  fountain, 
Free  are  its  waters,  and  flowing  for  you. 

3  Still  out  of  Christ,  yet  for  you  there  is  mercy, 
If  you  are  willing  to  turn  from  your  sin, 

Yonder  He  stands  at  the  door  of  salvation, 
Waiting  to  pardon  and  welcome  you  in. 

4  Still  out  Christ  and  the  love  He  has 

promised ; 
How  you  are  longing  that  love  to  receive! 
Haste  where  the  star  of  your  faith  is  directing, 
Haste,  and  this  moment  repent  and  believe. 


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1  Closer  to  Thee,  my  Father,  draw  me, 
I  long  for  Thine  embrace; 

Closer  within  Thine  arms  enfold  me, 

I  seek  a  resting  place. 
Cho. — Closer  with  the  chords  of  love, 

Draw  me  to  Thyself  above; 

Closer  draw  me 

To  Thyself  above. 

2  Closer  to  Thee,  my  Savior,  draw  me, 
Nor  let  me  leave  Thee  more; 

Sighing  to  feel  Thine  arms  around  me, 
And  all  my  wand 'rings  o'er. 

3  Closer  to  Thee,  sweet  Spirit,  draw  me, 
Till  I  am  wholly  Thine; 

Quicken,  refine,  and  fully  cleanse  me, 
Till  pure  my  soul  shall  shine. 


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1  Look  to  the  hill-tops,  the  morning  is 

breaking,  [world  cheer, 

Sunshine  and  gladness  the  waiting 

Over  the  valley  the  glory  is  streaming, 

Shadows  depart  when  the  sun-rays 

appear. 

Cho. — Look,  look!  look  to  the  hill-tops, 

See  the  shadows  depart; 
Christ  as  the  morning  Will,  in  the  glad 
dawning,  [sad  heart. 

Rise  as  the  sun  for  your  shadowed, 

2  Look  to  the  hill-tops,    the   darkest 

clouds  brighten, 

Colors  resplendent  tint  ev'ry  dark  hue; 
E'en  so  your  God  shall  your  life-shad- 
ows lighten,  [to  you. 

Showing  His  peace  and  His  comfort 

3  Look  to  the  hill-tops,  the  verdure  is 

vernal,  [view; 

That  which  was  hidden  is  coming  to 


Lift  up  your  eyes  to  the  mountains  eternal, 
Heaven  is  calling  and  beckoning  you. 
4  Look  to   the  hill-tops  where  God's 
angels  rally,  [ing  you  rise; 

Strength 'ning  your  courage  and  help- 
No  longer  look  to  the  shades  of  the  valley, 
Learn  to  the  hill-tops  to  lift  up  your  eyes. 


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1  Hear  the  voice  of  love  and  duty, 
Calling  thee;  calling  thee; 
There  is  work  to  do  for  Jesus, 
Here  and  o'er  the  sea. 

Cho. — Here  am  I,  send  me, 

I  would  toil  for  Thee; 

1  have  heard  Thy  call,  and  with  joy  reply, 
"  Dear  Savior,  here  am  L" 

2  Shall  the  Master  ask  unheeded, 

1 '  Who  will  go,  who  will  go?  ' ' 
When  the  Bread  of  Life  is  needed 
Ev'rwhere  below. 

3  Living  coals  from  God's  own  altar, 

Touch  our  lips,  purge  our  sin; 
Love  divine  the  lost  ones  seeking, 
Make  thy  home  within. 


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466 

170 

1  By  Samaria's  wayside  well, 
Once  a  blessed  message  fell 

On  a  woman's  thirsty  soul, 
Long  ago; 
And  to  eyes  that  long  were  sealed 
Was  the  glorious  light  revealed, 
Thro'  a  fountain  that  was  opened 
Long  ago. 
Cho. — There's  a  fountain  that  was  opened 

Long  ago,  Long  ago, 
For  the  healing  of  the  nations 
Is  its  flow; 
Along  the  line  of  ages 
The  prophets  and  the  sages 
Caught  the  singing  of  its  waters, 
Long  ago. 

2  And  a  little  captive  maid, 
By  a  leper  undismayed, 
Told  to  him  a  simple  story, 

Long  ago; 
That  the  stream  where  he  might  lave 
Had  alone  the  power  to  save, 
Thro'  his  trust  in  that  old  fountain, 

Long  ago; 

3  And  a  woman  in  a  crowd, 
Without  word  or  cry  aloud, 

Just  stooped  down  and  touched  His  garment 

Long  ago; 
As  her  urgent  need  appealed, 
So  her  sinful  soul  was  healed, 
In  that  fountain  that  was  opened 

Long  ago. 


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PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


4  As  the  eunuch  tried  to  read 
Philip  taught  him  of  his  need, 
And  baptized  him  in  the  stream, 

Long  ago; 
As  the  outward  seal  and  sign 
Of  an  inward  work  divine,  [tain, 

That  was  wrought  thro'  that  old  foun- 

Long  ago. 

5  O  thou  fountain,  deep  and  wide, 
Flowing  from  the  wounded  side 
That  was  pierced  for  our  redemption, 

Long  ago; 
In  thy  ever-cleansing  wave 
There  is  found  all  power  to  save, 
'Tis  the  power  that  healed  the  nations, 

Long  ago. 


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1  My  life,  my  love  I  give  to  Thee, 
Thou  Lamb  of  God.  who  died  for  me; 
Oh,  may  I  ever  faithful  be, 

My  Savior  and  my  God! 
Cho. — I'll  live  for  Him  who  died  for  me, 
How  happy  then  my  life  shall  be! 
I'll  live  for  Him  who  died  for  me, 
My  Savior  and  my  God! 

2  I  now  believe  Thou  dost  receive, 
For  Thou  hast  died  that  I  might  live; 
And  now,  henceforth  I'll  trust  in  Thee, 

My  Savior  and  my  God! 

3  O  Thou  who  died  on  Calvary, 

To  save  my  soul  and  make  me  free, 
I'll  consecrate  my  life  to  Thee, 
My  Savior  and  my  God! 

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1  I  think  of  my  Savior, 
His  love  and  His  favor, 

And  all  of  His  mercy  divine; 
A  new  heart  He  gave  me, 
And  thus  did  He  save  me, 
This  wonderful  Savior  of  mine. 
Cho. — A  new  heart  He  gave  me,  a  new 

heart  of  love; 
By  grace  He  renewed  me.  by  grace  from 

above; 
My  soul  He  transformed  by  His  power  divine. 
This  wonderful  Jesus,  this  Savior  of  mine, 

2  The  moment  so  precious, 
So  holy  and  gracious, 

I  think  of  it  joyfully  still, 
When  Jesus  renewed  me, 
With  power  endued  me, 

And  humbled  my  heart  to  His  will. 

3  How  close  was  the  union, 
And  rich  the  communion 

Between  the  dear  Lord  and  my  soul; 
'Twas  joy  full  of  sweetness 


My  heart,  in  completeness, 
To  yield  to  His  holy  control. 
4  In  glad  exultation 

O'er  conscious  salvation, 
I  praise  His  adorable  name; 

A  new  heart  He  gave  me, 

And  thus  did  He  save  me, 
And  I  will  His  goodness  proclaim. 

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173 


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1  I  love  to  tell  the  story 

Of  unseen  things  above, 
Of  Jesus  and  His  glory, 

Of  Jesus  and  His  love. 
I  love  to  tell  the  story, 

Because  I  know  'tis  true; 
It  satisfies  my  longings 

As  nothing  else  can  do. 
Cho. — I  love  to  tell  the  story, 
'Twill  be  my  theme  in  glory 
To  tell  the  old,  old  story 

Of  Jesus  and  His  love. 

2  I  love  to  tell  the  story, 

More  wonderful  it  seems 
Than  all  the  golden  fancies 

Of  all  our  golden  dreams. 
I  love  to  tell  the  story, 

It  did  so  much  for  me; 
And  that  is  just  the  reason 

I  tell  it  now  to  thee. 

3  I  love  to  tell  the  story; 

'Tis  pleasant  to  repeat 
What  seems,  each  time  I  tell  it, 

More  wonderfully  sweet. 
I  love  to  tell  the  story, 

For  some  have  never  heard 
The  message  of  salvation 

From  God's  own  holy  word. 

4  I  love  to  tell  the  story, 

For  those  who  know  it  best 
Seem  hungering  and  thirsting 

To  hear  it  like  the  rest, 
And  when,  in  scenes  of  glory, 

I  sing  the  new,  new  song, 
'Twill  be  the  old,  old  story 

That  I  have  loved  so  long. 


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1  Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled,  neither 
be  afraid; 
If  ye  believe  in  God,  believe  also  in  me; 
I  will  not  leave  you  comfortless,  I  will 
come  to  aid; 
A  Friend  and  Helper  I  will  be. 
Cho. — Fear  not,  fear  not,  God  is  on 

His  throne; 
Trust  Him,  He  who  careth  for  His  own; 
He  is   a  faithful  Friend,  and  you  He 
will  defend, 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


101 


And  never  leave  His  child  to  walk  alone. 

2  Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled!  Noth- 

ing can  betide 
To  do  you  ill  and  harm,  to  fill  you 

with  alarm; 
For  in  His  blessed  fellowship,  safe  you 

shall  abide, 
Secure  beneath  His  shelt'ring  arm. 

3  Temptations  may  beset  you,    trials 

very  sore 
With  ev'ry  dawning  day  may  meet 

you  on  the  way; 
Let  not  your  heart   be  troubled,  but 

trust  Him  more  and  more, 
For  He  will  be  with  you  alway. 


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177 

1  I've  a  message  from  the  Lord, 
Praise  His  name,  Praise  His  name; 

And  I  love  the  precious  word, 

Praise  His  name,  Praise  His  name. 
For  it  tells  His  love  to  me, 
Tells  of  mercy  full  and  free, 
Of  the  death  on  Calvary, 
Praise  His  name,  Praise  His  name. 

2  Oh,  He  guides  me  by  His  eye, 
Praise  His  name,  Praise  His  name; 

All  my  needs  doth  He  supply, 
Praise  His  name,  Praise  His  name. 
Day  by  day  He  leads  me  on 
By  the  path  the  saints  have  gone, 
And  His  might  I  lean  upon,    ■ 
Praise  His  name,  Praise  His  name. 

3  I'm  a  subject  of  His  grace, 
Praise  His  name,  Praise  His  name; 

And  I  long  to  see  His  face, 

Praise  His  name,  Praise  His  name. 
He's  my  shelter  from  the  blast,— 
I  shall  dwell  with  Him  at  last, 
When  afflictions  here  are  past, 

Praise  His  name,  Praise  His  name. 


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3  3 

1  Loyalty  to  the  Master,  loyalty  to  the  King; 
Loyalty  now  and  ever  cheerily  let  us  sing; 
Wholly  at  His  commandment,  let  ev'ry 

soldier  be, 
Joyfully  serving  Jesus,  serving  with  loyalty, 
Cho. — Loyal  soldiers,   let  us  joyfully 

march  along, 
Forward,  forward,  with  a  triumphant  song; 
Onward,  onward,  a  happy  and  loyal  throng, 
Loyal  to  our  Savior  and  our  King. 

2  Loyalty  to  the  Master,  letting  Him 

lead  the  way; 
Glorious  is  His  banner,  follow  it  ev'ry  day 
Into  the  midst  of  battle,  conquering  as  we  go, 
Victory  He  has  promised  over  the  deadly  foe. 


3  Loyalty  to  the  Master;  looking  to  Him  alone, 
Turning  away  from  evil,   Jesus    will 

keep  His  own; 
Onward,  still  onward  pressing,  seeing 

the  starry  prize 
Waiting  for  all   the  faithful,  meeting 

beyond  the  skies. 
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473 

179 

1  Stand  like  Caleb,  tho'  the  world  oppose; 
Vict'ry's  key-note  is  believing; 

There's  no  danger  from  ten  thousand  foes, 
God's  almighty  pow'r  receiving. 

Cho. — Stand  like  Caleb!  fear  no  foe, 
Trust,  ye  doubting,  in  Jehovah's  might; 

God  is  leading,  forward  go, 
Never  falter  in  the  cause  of  right. 

2  Are  there  giants  in  the  upward  way? 
Are  their  cities  "walled  to  heaven?" 

Glcrious  vict'ry  shall  be  ours  each  day, 
Trusting  God  by  whom  'tis  given. 

3  There's  a  land  with  "milk  and  honey"  blest, 
Why  be  faithless  and  faint-hearted? 

On  Jehovah's  strong  assurance  rest, 
Sin's  defense  is  now  departed. 


1  We'll  stand  by  the  Bible,  God's  mes- 

sage to  man,  [great  plan; 

Revealing    His    love  in    Redemption's 
It  tells  how  death  entered  with  sin  and 

the  fall, 
Of  life  freely  offered  thro'  Jesus  to  all. 
Cho. — Stand  by  the  Bible,  walk  by  the 

Bible, 
Teach  by  the  Bible,  revealing  God's  plan; 
Stand  by  the  Bible,  study  the  Bible, 
Live  by  the  Bible,  God's  message  to  nun# 

2  No  book  so  abounding  in  wonderful 

truth, 
No  guide  so  unerring  for  childhood  &nd 

youth, 
No  counsel  so  needed  by  man  in  his  bloom, 
No  comfort  so  swe  t  on  the  verge  of  the 

tomb. 

3  Thro'  ages  when  Faith  spurn'd  the 

fetters  of  Might, 
It  shone  like  a  star  on  the  bosom  of  night; 
Its  word  was  the  rule  of  the  millions 

who  bled,  [pray'r  was  said. 

Its  hope  was  their  stay  when  the  leust 

4  We'll  follow  thy  teachings,  blest  word 

from  above, 
We'll  live  by  thy  Pattern  of  infinite  love. 
Believing,  obeying,  and  watching  with 

pray'r, 
Till  grace  shall  for  heaven  our  spirits 

prepare. 


402 


PEZTTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


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181 

1  How  dear  to  my  heart  is  the  story  of  old, 
The  story  that  ever  is  new, 

The  message  that  saints  of  all  ages  have  told, 
The  message  so  tender  and  true. 

Cho. — The  story  that  never  grows  old, 
Though  over  and  over  'tis  told; 

The  story  so  dear,  bringing  heav'n  so  near, 
Sweet  story  that  never  grows  old. 

2  It  came  to  my  heart  when,  all  fettered  by  sin> 
I  sat  in  the  prison  of  doubt: 

Like  angel  of  old,  the  glad  story  came  in 
And  led  me  triumphantly  out. 

3  It  comes  to  my  soul  when  the  tempter  is  nigh, 
With  snares  for  my  way-weary  feet; 

It  tells  of  the  Rock  that  is  higher  than  I, 
And  leads  to  its  blissful  retreat. 

4  When  sorrow  is  mine,  and  on  pillows  of  stone 
My  aching  head  seeks  for  repose, 

This  story  brings  comfort  and  peace  from 
the  throne, 
My  desert  blooms  forth  like  the  rose. 
6  When  down  in  the  '  'valley  and  shadow 
of  Death," 
I  enter  the  gloom  of  the  grave, 
I'll  tell  the  old  story  with  life's  latest  breath, 
Of  Christ  and  His  power  to  save. 


476 


^s 


* 


S 


1  || :  I  have  heard  my  Savior  calling,  :|| 
"Take  thy  cross  and  follow,  follow  me." 
Cho. — 1| : Where  He  leads  me  I  will  follow,  :|| 
I'll  go  with  Him,  with  Him  all  the  way. 

2  ||:Tho'  He  leads  me  thro'  the  valley,  :|| 
I'll  go  with  Him,  with  Him  all  the  way. 

3  ||  :Tho'  He  leads  me  thro'  the  garden,  :|| 
I'll  go  with  Him,  with  Him  all  the  way- 

4  ||  :Tho'  He  leads  me  to  the  conflict,  :|| 
I'll  go  with  Him,  with  Him  all  the  way. 

5  HiTho'  He  leads  thro'  fiery  trials,  :|| 
I'll  go  with  Him,  with  Him  all  the  way. 
8  ||  :He  will  give  me  grace  and  glory, :  || 
He  'will  keep  me,  keep  me  all  the  way. 
7  ||  :Oh,  'tis  sweet  to  follow  Jesus,  :|| 
And  be  with  Him,  with  Him  all  the  way. 


477g^^^^^l 


1  To-day  the  Savior  calls; 

Ye  wand'rers,  come; 
O  ye  benighted  souls, 
Why  longer  roam? 

2  To-day  the  Savior  calls; 

Oh,  hear  Him  now! 
Within  these  sacred  walls 
To  Jesus  bow. 


3  To-day  the  Savior  calls; 

For  refuge  fly; 
The  storm  of  justice  falls, 
And  death  is  nigh. 

4  The  Spirit  calls  to-day; 

Yield  to  His  pow'r, 
Oh,  grieve  Him  not  away, 
"lis  mercy's  hour. 


Efgggj 


478 

225 

1  My  country,  'tis  of  thee, 
Sweet  land  of  liberty, 

Of  thee  I  sing; 
Land  where  my  fathers  died, 
Land  of  the  pilgrims'  pride, 
From  ev'ry  mountain  side, 

Let  freedom  ring. 

2  My  native  country,  thee, 
Land  of  the  noble  free, 

Thy  name  I  love; 
I  love  thy  rocks  and  rills, 
Thy  woods  and  templed  hills, 
My  heart  with  rapture  thrills, 

Like  that  above. 

3  Let  music  swell  the  breeze, 
And  ring  from  all  the  trees 

Sweet  freedom's  song; 
Let  mortal  tongues  awake, 
Let  all  that  breathe  partake, 
Let  rocks  their  silence  break, 

The  sound  prolong. 

4  Our  fathers'  God,  to  Thee, 
Author  of  liberty, 

To  Thee  we  sing; 
Long  may  our  land  be  bright, 
With  freedom's  holy  light, 
Protect  us  by  Thy  might, 

Great  God,  our  King. 

479 


3t 


226 

Our  Father  which  art  in  heaven,  hal- 
lowed be  Thy  name,  Thy  kingdom 
come,  Thy  will  be  done  in  earth,  as  it 
is  in  heaven. 

i  Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread, 
And  forgive  us  our  trespasses,  as  we 
forgive  them  that  trespass  against  us. 

:  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but 
deliver  us  from  evil;  For  Thine  is  the 
kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  glory 
forever  and  ever.     Amen. 


ffig^pB^pp 


1  I  heard  of  a  Savior  who  sought  for  the  lost, 
Deep  rivers  He  forded,  high  mountains 
He  crossed, 


To  find  them,  to  save 
the  cost, 


them,  whatever 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


103 


To  bring  them  from  darkness  to  day, 

1  heard  of  this  Savior,  and  humbly  I  came, 
A  poor  guilty  sinner,  His  mercy  to  claim, 
And  now  I'm  rejoicing  thro'  faith  in  His  name, 

He  never  will  turn  me  away. 
Cho. — 1|  :He  never  will  turn  me  away,  :|| 
I  asked  Him  to  save  me, 
He  freely  forgave  me; 
He  never  will  turn  me  away. 

2  I've  prov'd  this  dear  Savior  in  sun 

and  in  show'r, 
In  joy's  blooming  summer,  and  griefs 

wintry  hour, 
He  still  is  my  Refuge,  my  Rock  and 

my  Tow'r, 
My  Comfort  and  Strength  ev'ry  day. 
Whatever  the  trouble,  whatever  the  need, 
I'll  lean  on  His  bosom,   His  promise 

I'll  plead, 
And  find  Him  a  Helper,  a  Brother  indeed, 
He  never  will  turn  me  away. 

3  The  fullness  of  blessing  is  His  to  bestow, 
Then  straight  to  the  Master  I'll  trustfully  go, 
And  ask  that  the  pow'r  of  His  Spirit 

He'll  show, 
His  wonderful  grace  He'll  display; 
And  when  these  short  pilgrimage  days 

shall  pass  by, 
I'll  come  to  the  gates  of  the  City  on  high; 
Oh,  then  from  the  mansions  beyond  the 
blue  sky, 
He  never  will  turn  me  away. 


228 


48 1  aiEgs^^g 


t=t 


1  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming, 

Work  thro'  the  morning  hours; 
Work  while  the  dew  is  sparkling, 

Work  'mid  springing  flow'rs; 
Work  when  the  day  grows  brighter, 

Work  in  the  glowing  sun; 
Work,  for  the  night  is  coming, 

When  man's  work  is  done. 

2  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming, 

Work  thro'  the  sunny  noon ; 
Fill  brightest  hours  with  labor, 

Rest  comes  sure  and  soon; 
Give  ev'ry  flying  minute, 

Something  to  keep  in  store; 
Work,  for  the  night  is  coming, 

When  man  works  no  more. 

3  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming, 

Under  the  sunset  skies; 
While  their  bright  tints  are  glowing, 

Work,  for  daylight  flies; 
Work  till  the  last  beam  fadeth, 

Fadeth  to  shine  no  more; 
Work  while  the  night  is  dark'ning, 

When  man's  work  is  o'er. 


482 

229 


iii 


g^i 


1  Walk  in  the  light,  so  shalt  thou  know 

That  fellowship  of  love, 
His  Spirit  only  can  bestow, 
Who  reigns  in  light  above. 

2  Walk  in  the  light,  and  thou  shalt  find 

Thy  heart  made  truly  His, 
Who  dwells  in  cloudless  light  enshrined, 
In  whom  no  darkness  is. 

3  Walk  in  the  light,  and  thou  shalt  own 

Thy  darkness  passed  away, 
Because  the  light  has  on  thee  shone 
In  which  is  perfect  day. 

4  Walk  in  the  light,  and  e'en  the  tomb 

No  fearful  shade  shall  wear; 
Glory  shall  chase  away  the  gloom, 
For  Christ  hath  conquer'd  there. 

5  Walk  in  the  light,  thy  path  shall  be 

Peaceful,  serene  and  bright, 
For  God,  by  grace,  shall  dwell  in  thee, 
And  God  Himself  is  light. 


483 


230 


P1 


3m 


5 


1  Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee, 

Nearer  to  Thee; 
E'en  tho'  it  be  a  cross 

That  raiseth  me, 
Still  all  my  song  shall  be 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee! 

Nearer  to  Thee! 

2  Tho'  like  a  wanderer, 

The  sun  gone  down, 
Darkness  be  over  me, 

My  rest  a  stone; 
Yet  in  my  dreams  I'd  be 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee! 

Nearer  to  Thee! 

3  There  let  the  way  appear 
'     Steps  unto  heav'n; 

All  that  Thou  sendest  me, 

In  mercy  given; 
Angels  to  beckon  me 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee! 

Nearer  to  Thee! 

4  Then  with  my  waking  tho'te 
•      Bright  with  Thy  praise, 

Out  of  my  stony  griefs 

Bethel  I'll  raise; 
So  by  my  woes  to  be 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee! 

Nearer  to  Thee! 

5  Or  if  on  joyful  wing, 

Cleaving  the  sky, 
Sun,  moon  and  stars  forgot, 
Upward  I  fly, 


104 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS  No.  2. 


Still  all  my  song  shall  be 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee! 
Nearer  to  Thee! 


1  O  the  morning,  happy  morning, 
That  will  break  on  yonder  shore, 

When  the  march  of  life  is  ended, 
And  our  harvest  work  is  o'er; 

When  we  stand  amid  the  gloaming, 
And  our  hearts  with  joy  are  bright, 

While  we  say  to  those  around  us, 
With  a  loving  smile,  Good  night. 
Cho. — Good  night,  good  night, 
Till  we  meet  in  the  morning  light: 
Good  night  till  we  meet 
At  the  Savior's  feet, 
In  that  land  where  all  is  bright. 

2  O  the  morning,  blissful  morning, 
That  from  ev'ry  care  is  free, 

And  forever  with  our  Savior 
And  Redeemer  we  shall  be; 

When  the  silver  cord  is  broken, 
And  our  spirits  wing  their  flight, 

Only  pausing  till  our  dear  ones 

Catch  the  loving  words,  Good  night. 

3  O  the  morning,  golden  morning, 
We  shall  see  it  by  and  by, 

Faith  beholds  it  in  the  distance, 
And  its  dawning  draweth  nigh. 

Here  we  part,  for  time  is  fleeting, 
Ever  fading  from  our  sight, 

But  in  yonder  happy  morrow 
We  shall  never  say  Good  night. 


^^ 


3^?E3E 


5 


1  Will  Jesus  hear  me  when  I  pray? 

Yes,  O  yes,  He  will ; 
And  bid  the  darkness  fleo  away? 
Yes,  O  yes,  He  will. 
Cho.— Yes,  He  will,  O  yes,  He  will, 
He  will  ever  near  abide; 
Keep  my  many  needs  supplied. 
Yes,  O  yes,  He  will. 

2  Will  Jesus  come  and  speak  to  me? 

Yes,  O  yes,  He  will; 

And  set  my  captive  spirit  free? 

Yes,  O  yes,  He  will. 

3  Will  Jesus  cleanse  my  heart  from  sin? 

Yes,  O  yes,  He  will ; 
And  then  forever  dwell  within? 
Yes,  O  yes,  He  will. 


4  Will  Jesus  then  supply  my  need? 

Yes,  O  yes,  He  will; 
My  soul  with  heav'nly  manna  feed? 
Yes,  O  yes,  He  will. 

5  Will  Jesus  fill  me  with  His  power? 

Yes,  O  yes,  He  will; 
When  I  approach  the  dying  hour? 
Yes,  O  yes,  He  will. 

6  Will  Jesus  give  me  dying  grace? 

Yes,  O  yes,  He  will ; 
Permit  me  then  to  see  His  face? 
Yes,  O  yes,  He  will. 

7  Will  Jesus  lead  me  up  the  way? 

Yes,  O  yes,  He  will ; 
Throughout  the  land  of  endless  day? 
Yes,  O  yes,  He  will. 


486 


^m 


^^^m 


1  Good-bye,  good-bye,  and   God  bless 

you! 
We  say  it  in  joyful  tone; 
For  safe  in  the  Father's  keeping 
We  surely  can  trust  His  own. 
Good-bye!  it  is  but  for  a  moment; 

The  way  to  our  home  lies  straight; 
We'll  enter  it,  some  in  the  morning, 
And  some  in  the  evening  late. 
Ref. — Good-bye,    good-bye,    and   God 
bless  you! 
We  say  it  in  joyful  tone; 
For  safe  in  the  Father's  keeping 
We  surely  can  trust  His  own. 

2  Good-bye,   good-bye,   and  God  bless 

you! 

The  harvest  immortal  stands 
All  glowing  with  golden  promise, 

And  ripe  for  the  reapers'  hands, 
And  he  that  goeth  forth  weeping 

To  scatter  the  precious  seed, 
Shall  doubtless  come  with  rejoicing, 

Well-laden  with  shining  sheaves. 

3  Good-bye,    good-bye,   and  God  bless 

you! 

Again  we  unite  heart  and  hand, 
And  promise  that  true  to  our  Master. 

God  helping  us,  ever  we'll  stand. 
No  harm  shall  touch  His  beloved, 

No  pestilence  dread  draw  near; 
His  hand  shall  shield  from  all  evil, 

His  presence  shall  banish  fear. 


TOPICAL  INDEX. 


ASSURANCE  No. 

Blessed  assurance,  Jesus  is     62 

He  is  able  to  deliver 55 

I  heard  of  a  Savior 480 

I  know  I  love  Thee  better  457 
I  know  in  whom  I  have.  .    166 

I  left  it  all  with  Jesus 355 

I  shall  be  like  Him 316 

I  think  of  my  Savior 468 

Jesus  is  mine,  He  never. .  .  418 
Jesus  is  the  light,  the  way.  96 
My  soul  in  sad  exile 5 

0  love  surpassing 112 

Saved  to  the  uttermost. .  .  383 
Will  Jesus  hear  me  when  I  485 

ATONEMENT— SALVATION 

A  crimson  stream  is 172 

And  can  it  be  that  1 241 

Blessed  be  the  fountain  of  6 
Blow  ye  the  trumpet, blow  249 
By  Samaria's  wayside  well  466 
Can  it  be  that  Jesus  bought434 

Christ  has  for  sin 44 

Father,  I  stretch  my 224 

Floods  of  mercy  break .  .  .  280 
Forever  here  my  soul  shall  209 

1  gave  My  life  for  thee. .  .  .  145 
I  have  a  song  I  love  to. ...      80 

I  have  been  to  Jesus 116 

I  have  precious  news  to. .  .  34 
I  knew  that  God  in  His. .  .  188 
Lord  Jesus,  I  long  to  be .  .  346 
No  other  name  on  earth,  to  169 

O  for  a  heart  that  is 350 

O  hear  the  message,  glad .  409 
O  now  I  see  the  cleansing .  263 
Salvation,  oh ,  the  joyful . .  211 
Saved  to  the  uttermost. .  .    383 

Sinner,  undone  thy 443 

The  blood  of  Jesus  frees .  .      95 

The  cross,  the  cross 175 

The  dear,  loving  Savior.  .  310 
The  great  Physician  now.  212 
The  holiest  place  stands .  .  290 
There  is  a  fountain  filled. .  223 
There's  a  song  my  heart  is  100 
There's  a  feast  by  Jesus .  .    407 

Tho*  your  sins  be  as 427 

'Tis  a  wonderful 326 

Weeping  will  not  save  you  439 
We  glorify  God  for  the .  .  .  161 
We  have  heard  a  joyful. .  .  140 
We  shall  reach  our  home .  65 
What  can  wash  away  my .  239 
Whoever  receiveth  the ...     '45 


BIBLE  No. 

From  the  word  of  God .  .  .  367 

Holy  Bible,  book  divine .  .  219 

How  firm  a  foundation. .  .  252 

There's  a  dear  and 400 

We'll  stand  by  the  Bible. .  474 

CLOSING 

Blest  be  the  tie  that  binds  225 
Day  is  dying  in  the  west..  331 
God  be  with  you  till  we. .  .  304 
Good-bye,  good-bye,  and.  486 
Lord,  dismiss  us  with  Thy  302 

0  the  morning  happy. .  .  .  484 
Praise  God  from    243,  236,  303 

COMING  OF  CHRIST 

All  those  who  love  and ...  179 
By  thousands  now  rejected422 
Do  you  love  the  service. .  .  438 
Some  of  these  days  the .  .  .  437 
There's  a  great  day  coming  91 
Watch  and  pray  that  when456 
We  shall  hear  a  voice ....  162 
When  Jesus  comes  to ...  .    377 

CONFESSION— TESTIMONY 

Am  I  a  soldier  of  the 202 

Back  to  the  cold  world  I . .  458 
Come,  Thou  fount  of  every  258 
God's  love  has  sweetened.  381 
How  dear  to  my  heart  is. .    475 

1  am  now  a  child  of  God  .  .  160 
I  have  precious  news  to  .  .  34 
I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus.  120 
I  love  to  tell  the  story. .  .  .  469 
I  sing  the  praise  of  Him .  .  295 
I've  wandered  far  away.  .  375 
1  wandered  in  sorrow  and .  376 
I  wandered  in  the  shades .  365 
My  gladsome  heart  these .  193 
Now  the  chains  of  sin  are .    289 

0  happy  day  that  fixed  my     4 

What  a  wonderful 131 

When  deep  in  sin  and  folly  107 
When  I  was  far  away  and.  73 
Who  will  be  the  next  to .  .    341 

CONSECRATION 

All  for  Jesus,  all  for 11 

All  to  Jesus  I  surrender. . .   345 

1  am  Thine,  O  Lord 342 

In  loving  consecration ...      89 

It  may  not  be  on  the 306 

Lord  I  am  Thine, entirely  246 
More  like  Jesus  would  I  be  405 
My  life,  my  love,  1  give  to.     12 

105 


No. 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee .  273 
Savior,  while  my  heart  is .  397 
Sweetly,  Lord,  have  we  .  .  413 
Take  my  life  and  let  it  be .  10 
Welcome,  welcome,  dear.    270 

CROSS 

Aias,  and  did  my  Savior. .  68 

Come,  sinner  behold  what  103 

Down  at  the  cross  where. .  41 

He  dies,  the  friend  of 242 

I  am  coming  to  the  cross..  16 

Jesus,  keep  me  near  the .  .  373 

Look  away  to  the  cross. .  .  88 

Must  Jesus  bear  the  cross.  292 

Oh,  the  gospel  story  of  the  63 

The  cross  that  He  gave. .  .  384 

The  cross,  the  cross  .  .     .  .  175 

There's  a  place  above  all. .  389 

When  I  survey  the 238 

FAITH— TRUST 

Anywhere  with  Jesus, I  can  64 
Are  you  living  in  the  ....  18 
Come  every  soul  by  sin. .  .  244 
From  every  danger.doubt  336 
Let  not  your  heart  be ...  .    470 

Look    Beyond 428 

Look  to  the  hilltops 464 

My  body,  soul  and  spirit. .  274 
My  faith  looks  up  to  Thee.  236 

My  hope  is  built  on 291 

Nearer,  yet  nearer,  my.  .  .  83 
Oh,  for  a  faith  that  will  not  154 
'Tis  so  sweet  to  tru?t  in. .  .  90 
Trust,  for  the  Lord  is  with  430 
Trusting  each  day  in  the. .  174 
Veiled  is  the  future  before  344 
When  we  walk  with  the .  .    110 

FELLOWSHIP-  COMMUNION 

Better  friend  is  none  than  308 
Blest  be  the  tie  that  binds  225 
Closer  to  Thee,  my  Father  463 
Fade,  fade,  each  earthly. .  231 
He  has  come,  He  has  come  425 
I  entered  once  a  home  of . .  138 
I  have  a  dear  Savior,  the .    348 

I  have  learned  the 450 

I've  reached  the  land  of.  .  279 
I  would  not  live  without. .  359 
Jesus,  my  Savior,  is  all.  .  .  171 
Made  one  in  Christ  by. .  .  .  180 
'Mid  scenes  of  confusion..  363 
More  about  Jesus  would  I.  1 
Oh,  for  a  closer  walk  with.  197 


TOPICAL  INDEX. 


No. 
Oh,  the  best  friend  to  have  13 
There  is  none  like  Jesus. .  .  156 
What  a  fellowship, what  a.  40 
When  I  read  the  dear  old .     97 

GRACE 

Can  it  be  that  Jesus 434 

Come,  Thou  fount  of  every  258 
Depth  of  mercy,  can  there  218 
I  have  precious  news  to  tell  34 
I'm  glad  that  the  Savior. .  1 33 
In  wondrous  grace  He  took392 

I  think  of  my  Savior 468 

I  want  no  other  grace  than  61 
The  cross  that  He  gave. .  .  384 
The  mercy  of  God  is  an. .  .  165 
There's  a  wideness  in  God's  17 

GUIDANCE— CARE 

Anywhere  with  Jesus  I  can  64 
Daylight  is  past,  shadows.  446 
Guide  me,  oh,  Thou  great.  269 

Hark,  'tis  the  Master 404 

He  leadeth  me,  oh,  blessed  274 
Holy  Spirit,  faithful  guide  213 
I  have  heard  my  Savior.  .  476 
Jesus,  Savior,  pilot  me.  .  .  14 
Lead,  kindly  light,  amid. .  201 
Like  a  shepherd,  tender.  .        9 

Safe  in  the  lifeboat  1 353 

Savior,  lead  me  lest  I  .  .  .  .  126 
Savior.like  a  shepherd  lead  123 
Sweet  are  the  promises. .  .  19 
Sweetly,  Lord,  have  we  .  .  413 
The  Lord  is  my  shepherd .  147 
Thro'  the  meadows  green.  35 
Where  my  Savior  leads  me. 126 

HEAVEN— DEATH 

Beautiful  little  treasures  .  354 
Beckoning  hands  at  the .  .  21 
Blessed  promise  of  the  . .  .  406 
Come,  ye  disconsolate..  .  .  76 
Coming  when  the  day  is .  .  163 
Heaven  is  not  far  away. .  .  52 
How  far,  how  far  to  the  .  .  72 
I  am  passing  down  the ...  401 
In  the  glorious  world  on .  .  426 
Jerusalem.my  happy  home  284 
Listen  to  the  wondrous. .  .  410 
My  heavenly  home  is  ...  .  411 
My  latest  sun  is  sinking. .  .  287 
O  the  morning  happy ....  484 
Our  friends  are  going  with  358 

Out  on  an  ocean  all 432 

Sailing  life's  tempestuous.     80 

Shall  we  gather  at  the 207 

Shall  we  reach  the  home  in  170 
Some  glad  morn  not  far .  .  347 
There  is  a  home, a  blessed.  151 


No. 

Thro'  the  shining  gate 402 

We  journey  to  the  home. .  26 
We  shall  reach  our  home  .  65 
We  shall  stand  before  the.  84 
What  a  scene  of  wondrous  101 
When  I  shall  wake  in  that  459 
When  my  life  work  is  ended  445 
When  the  trumpet  of  the .  59 
With  friends  on  earth  we .    102 

HOLY  SPIRIT 

Come,  Holy  Spirit 49 

Come,  Holy  Spirit,  raise..  227 
Holy  Spirit,  dwell  with  me  25 
Holy  Spirit,  faithful  guide  213 
Hover  o'er  me,  Holy  Spirit    48 

I  am  coming,  Jesus 136 

Jesus,  Thine  all-victorious  250 
Lord  God, the  Holy  Ghost  229 
My  body,  soul  and  spirit. .  274 
O  refreshing  times  are. .  .  .  314 
O  Spirit  of  the  living  God.  226 

0  spread  the  tidings 309 

What  is  this  that  like  the .   323 

INVITATION 

Are  you  tenting  in  the. .  .  .  376 
Come,  contrite  one,  and .  .  74 
Come,  every  soul  by  sin .  .  244 
Come,  humble  sinner,  in . .    173 

Come,  sinners,  to  the 46 

Come,  sinners,  to  the  living  15 
Come  to  the  Father's  ....  7 
Come,  ye  disconsolate. ...  76 
Come,  ye  sinners,  poor.  .  .    282 

Come,  ye  weary  and 220 

Do  you  know  the  blessed .  324 
Fall  into  line,  brother.  ...  53 
God  calling  yet, shall  I  not  141 
Hark,  I  hear  the  Savior .  .  33 
Hark,  the  Savior  speaks..  81 
Hark,  what  sound  salutes.  178 
Haste,  O  sinner,  now  be . .  221 
Hear  the  footsteps  of  Jesus  431 
Hear  the  promise  of  the .  .  189 
Heaven  is  not  far  away. .  .      52 

1  heard  of  a  Savior  who. .  .  480 
Is  there  a  sinner  awaiting.  454 
Jesus  is  tenderly  calling .  .  67 
Jesus,  the  loving  shepherd  385 
Linger  no  longer,  Jesus  is .  115 
Listen,  O  listen  to  Jesus.  .  429 
O  hear  the  message  glad. .  409 
Oh,  turn  ye,  oh,  turr>  ye  .  .  254 
Oh,why  will  you  turn  from  192 

Only  a  look  at  Jesus 167 

Our  friends  are  going  with  358 
O  weary  wand'rer,  dark.  .   281 

Sinner,  undone  thy 443 

Sinners,  turn,  why  will  ye.  222 

106 


No. 
Softly  and  tenderly  Jesus.  128 
Some  mortals  may  wonder  90 
Still  out  of  Christ  .when  so  462 
Thanks  be  to  Jesus,  His .  .  86 
TheGreatPhysician  now  is  191 
There  is  a  Rock  in  a  weary  94 
There's  a  stranger  at  the . .  39 
There's  a  feast  by  Jesus .  .  407 
The  Savior  is  calling  you  .  435 
The  voice  of  Christ  to  thee  118 
The  voice  of  thy  conscience  56 
Thinking  to-night  of  the . .    351 

Tho'  your  sins  be  as 427 

'Tis  a  wonderful 326 

To-day  the  Savior  calls. .  .  477 
Wanderer  away  from  Jesus  22 
While  Jesus  whispers  to .  .  217 
Who  will  be  the  next  to  .  .  341 
Who  will  be-the  next  to  .  .  28 
Why  are  you  waiting  ....  144 
Will  Jesus  hear  me  when  .  485 
Would  you  give  your  heart  317 

JOY— SUNSHINE 

God's  love  has  sweetened.  381 

I'm  glad  that  the  Savior. .  133 

I  wandered  in  the  shades .  365 

Leave  the  path  that  lies  in  18 

O  love,  surpassing 112 

The  joy  of  the  Lord  is  my.  139 

There  are  days  of  golden. .  370 

There's  sunshine  in  my. .  .  31 

We  will  scatter  sunshine. .  372 

When  a  sinner  comes  as  a.  191 

Within  my  soul  there  rings  357 

LORD'S  SUPPER 

Come,  sinners,  behold..  .  .  103 

Down  at  the  cross  where. .  41 

He  dies,  the  friend  of 242 

Jesus,  keep  me  near  the .  .  373 

Just  as  I  am,  without  one.  235 

Must  Jesus  bear  the  cross.  292 

0  blessed  Paraclete 230 

Rock  of  Ages,  cleft  for  .  .  .  240 

There  is  a  fountain 223 

There's  a  feast  by  Jesus .  .  407 

When  I  survey  the 238 

LOVE 

How  sweet  the  name  of . .  .  69 

1  have  a  dear  Savior,  the .  348 
I  am  now  a  child  of  God .  .  160 
I  love  to  tell  the  story. . . .  469 
In  vain,  in  high  and  holy.  85 

Love  divine,  all  love 198 

More  love  to  Thee,  0 371 

My  Jesus,  I  love  Thee ....  75 

O  hear  the  message,  glad.  409 

O  the  great  love  the  dear.  142 


TOPICAL   INDEX. 


No. 
Some  mortals  may  wonder  388 
Sweet  is  Thy  love.O  Christ  325 
The  love  of  Jesus  is  so..  .  .  366 
There  is  none,  O  Jesus. .  .  .  452 
What  a  precious,  precious  257 

When  out  in  sin  and 20 

Wonderful  story  of  love .  .  135 
Wonder  of  wonders,  that .    144 

LOYALTY— OBEDIENCE 

All  for  Jesus,  all  for  Jesus.  11 

Be  strong  to  toil  in  the ...  109 

Hark,  'tis  the  Master 404 

I  can  hear  my  Savior 190 

I  love  Thy  kingdom,  Lord  259 

Keep  your  covenant  with.  129 

Loyalty  to  the  Master. .  .  .  473 

Our  hearts  have  felt  the .  .  8 

Stand  like  Caleb 473 

Stand  up,  stand  up  for.  ...  264 

Sweetly,  Lord,  have  we  .  .  413 

Trying  to  walk  in  the  steps  412 

We've  listed  in  a  holy  war  419 

When  the  trumpet  sounds  137 

When  we  walk  with  the .  .  110 

Who  is  on  the  Lord's  side.  150 

MISSIONS 

Be  with  us,  Lord 329 

Blow  ye  the  trumpet,  blow  249 
Broad  is  the  opening  field.  349 

Christ  for  the  world 18 

Far  and  near  the  fields  are  307 
Go  quickly,  go  quickly.  .  .  343 
Hark,  'tis  the  Shepherd's .      23 

Harvester,  harvester 403 

Heirs  to  the  kingdom  of .  .  396 
In  the  harvest  field  there .  352 
Jesus  shall  reign  where'er.  204 
Lo,  the  golden  fields  are .  .  328 
Oh,  how  beautiful  the. ...    164 

Over  the  rolling  sea 185 

Rescue  the  perishing,  care     89 

Seeking  the  lost,  yes 194 

Speed  away,  speed  away  .    338 

The  morning  light  is 265 

There  are  lives  our  love. .  .  382 
There  are  souls,  perishing.  386 
Throw  out  the  life  line  ...        2 

PEACE— REST 

Far  away  in  the  depths  of.  444 

In  the  rifted  rock  I'm 321 

My  soul  in  sad  exile 5 

Oh,  my  heart  is  thrilled  .  .  99 
Since  my  soul  is  forgiven .  318 
There  comes  to  my  heart .  113 
The  sunshine  cheers  and. .  337 
We  who  have  believed  do.  442 


PRAISE 


No. 


All  hail  the  power  of 216 

Awake,  my  soul,  to  joyful  271 
Blessed  assurance,  Jesus  is  62 
Blow  ye  the  trumpet,  blow  249 

Come,  look  on  the  King  in  58 

Come, Thou  fount  of  every  258 

Come,  we  that  love  the. .  .  339 

Down  at  the  cross  where. .  41 

Earnest  workers  for  the .  .  108 

From  the  hills  and  from  .  .  356 

Glory  be  to  the  Father.  .  .  187 

Holy,  holy,  holy 228 

Hosanna!  Hosanna 416 

I  have  wondrous  news  to .  34 

I  know  I  love  Thee  better.  457 

I  sing  the  praise  of  Him .  .  295 

I've  a  message  from  the .  .  471 

Jesus  in  His  temple  holy. .  355 

Jesus  shall  reign  where'er.  204 

Joy  to  the  world,  the  Lord  214 

Keep  the  banner  flying. .  .  71 

Mighty  army  of  the  young  57 

O  for  a  thousand  tongues.  87 

O  happy  day  that  fixed..  .  42 

Oh,  could  I  speak  the 277 

0  spread  the  tidings 309 

Praise  God  from. 243,  296,  303 

The  blood  of  Jesus  frees .  .  95 

To  Thee  be  praise  forever.  124 

We  praise  Thee,  O  God. .  .  268 

Wondrous  news!  We'll.  .  .  77 

Young  men  and  maidens .  106 

PRAYER 

Be  with  us,  Lord,  as  forth.  329 
Closer  to  Thee,  my  Father  463 
Day  is  dying  in  the  west. .  331 
Father,  in  the  morning. .  .  369 
Hover  o'er  me,  Holy  Spirit    48 

1  am  coming,  Jesus 136 

I  am  praying,  blessed ....  177 
I  need  Thee  every  hour.. .  451 
I  thirst,  Thou  wounded  . .  245 
Jesus,  keep  me  near  the. .  373 
Jesus,  lover  of  my  soul.  .  .  256 
Jesus,  Thy  life,  Thy  sell .  .  50 
Keep  praying  as  you  go .  .  361 
Lift  your  heart  in  prayer .  47 
Lord  Jesus,  I  long  to  be.  .  346 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee .  273 
O  for  a  heart  to  praise  my.  210 
O  Light  of  light ,  shine  in . .  30 
Pass  me  not,  O  gentle ....  66 
Rock  of  Ages, cleft  for  me.  240 
Savior,  like  a  shepherd ..  .  123 
Sun  of  my  soul,  Thou.  .  .  .    285 

Sweet  hour  of  prayer 253 

What  a  friend  we  have  in .    262 

107 


PRIMARY  CLASS      No 

By  the  Jericho  road 333 

CLOCK-The  world  is  like  327 
Hark, I  hear  my  Savior  say  158 

Just  a  little  sunshine 319 

Mighty  army  of  the  young  57 
Sowing  in  the  morning.  .  .  60 
There's  a  word  of  tender. .  330 
These  two  little  hands  were433 
We  will  scatter  sunshine. .    372 

PROMISES 

Blessed  promise  of  the .  .  .  406 
Hear  the  promise  of  the .  .  189 
How  firm  a  foundation. .  .    252 

How  many  times 460 

I  was  wand'ring  in  a.  ...  .  368 
Let  not  your  heart  be ...  .  470 
Oh.glorious  promises  of .  .  441 
Standing  on  the  promises.  27 
There  are  times  when  we..  394 
There's  a  word  of  tender. .  330 
Tho'  troubles  assail,  and. .    417 

PURITY 

Blessed  be  the  fountain  of  6 
He  has  come,  He  has  come  425 

I  am  coming,  Jesus 136 

Jesus,  Thy  life,  Thyself. .  .  50 
Lord  Jesus,  I  long  to  be  .  .  346 
More  like  Jesus  would  I  be  405 

0  for  a  heart  that  is  whiter  350 
When  I  shall  reach  the .  .  .    316 

REPENTANCE 

Come,  humble  sinner,  in. .    173 

1  am  coming  to  Jesus  for .  278 
I  am  coming  to  the  cross .  16 
I've  wandered  far  away .  .  375 
Jesus,  my  Lord,  to  Thee  I.  234 
Just  as  I  am,  without  one.  235 
Pass  me  not,  O  gentle ....      66 

SAFETY— SECURITY 

A  mighty  fortress  is  our .  .  122 
Anywhere  with  Jesus,  I  can  64 
Beneath  Thy  shadow ....  104 
Daylight  is  past,  shadows.  446 

He  keepeth  me  ever 159 

I'm  resting  safe  with  Jesus  125 

In  the  rifted  rock,  I'm 321 

Rock  of  Ages,  cleft  for  me  240 

Safe  in  the  life  boat  1 353 

The  Lord  is  my  shepherd     147 

TEMPERANCE 

Cold  water  is  the  cup  that  461 
Mourn  for  the  thousands.    199 

Rescue  the  perishing 206 

What  ruin  hath 200 

Yield  not  to  temptation .  .   399 


TOPICAL   INDEX. 


VICTORV— TRIUMPH  No. 

Christian,  gird  the  armor.  168 
From  the  hills  and  from .  .  356 
I  saw  a  blood-washed ....  148 
Jesus  shall  reign  whate'er.  204 

March  on,  march  on 334 

Mine  eyes  have  seen  the .  .  9 
Thro'  the  cleansing  blood.  3 
We  are  coming,  we  are .  .  .  130 
We  march,  we  march  to .  .      72 

WARFARE 

Am  I  a  soldier  of  the  cross  202 
Christian,  gird  the  armor.  168 
Fall  into  line,  brother.  ...      53 

Forward,  Christian 36 

Hear  the  bugle  calling 127 

Keep  the  banner  flying. .  .  71 
Lo,  a-mighty  army  now.  .  105 
Loyalty  to  the  Master. .  .  .    472 

March  on,  march  on 334 

My  soul,  be  on  thy  guard .  261 
Onward,  Christian  soldiers  54 
Our  hearts  have  felt  the .  .  "  8 
Soldiers  of  Christ,  arise. .  .  260 
Stand  up,  stand  up  for.  .  .  264 
There  is  need  of  valiant .  .  398 
There's  a  wonderful  army  105 
The  world  must  be  taken .  32 
We  are  coming,  we  are ...  130 
We  are  marching  on  to .  .  .  362 
We  march,  we  march.  .  .  .  374 
We've  'listed  in  a  holy  war  419 
When  the  trumpet  sounds  137 
Workman  for  God,  O  lose  153 

WARNING 

By  thousands  now  rejectedl24 
Come  to  the  Father's  house  7 
Coming  when  the  day  is .  .    163 


No. 
Haste,  O  sinner,  now  be .  .  221 
Listen,  O  listen  to  Jesus .  .  429 
My  soul,  be  on  thy  guard .  261 
Not  far  from  the  kingdom  51 
Oh,  turn  ye,  oh,  turn  ye .  .  254 
O  weary  wand'rer,  dark.  .    281 

0  ye  who  are  drifting  on. .  414 
Sinners,  turn,  why  will  ye.  222 

Sinner,  undone  thy 443 

There's  a  great  day 219 

Vain  man,  thy  fond 92 

Wanderer  away  from ....  22 
We  are  sowing,  ever  sowing  82 
We  shall  hear  a  voice ....  162 
When  Jesus  comes  to..  .  .  377 
Where  will  you  spend ....  98 
Why  are  you  waiting ....    144 

WORK— SERVICE 

A  charge  to  keep,  I  have. .  232 
Be  with  us,  Lord,  as  forth.  329 
Be  strong  to  toil  in  the .  .  .  109 
Broad  is  the  opening  field.  349 
By  the  help  of  God  we'll. .  37 
Christian  Endeavor  bright  183 
Countless  the  perils  that. .  156 
Do  you  hear  the  Savior.  .  155 
Far  and  near  the  fields  are  307 
Forward, Christian  workers  36 
Go  quickly,  go  quickly.  .  .    343 

Harvester,  harvester 403 

Have  you  had  a  kindness .  24 
Hear  the  voice  of  love  and  465 

1  have  work  enough  to  do.  340 
In  the  harvest  field  there .  352 
I've  heard  the  call  ringing  119 
Jesus,  and  may  I  work  for  29 
Keep  a  light  in  the  window  70 
Keep  the  banner  flying. .  .  71 
Lo,  the  golden  fields  are .  .    328 


No. 
Lo,  the  harvest  fields  are .    448 

Oh,  how  beautiful  the 164 

Oh,  scatter  seeds  of  loving  408 
On  the  Jericho  road  there.  157 
Scattering  precious  seed  by  93 
Sowing  in  the  morning ...  60 
The  Master  wants  workers  149 
There's  a  place  where  we .  Ill 
The  world  must  be  taken .  32 
Throw  out  the  life  line ...  2 
To  the  front,  ye  Christian.  184 

We  are  sowing,  ever 82 

We  will  scatter  sunshine. .   372 

Why  stand  ye  idle 78 

Work,  for  the  night  is.  .  .  .  481 
Would  you  shine  for  Jesus  332 
Ye  toilers  for  Jesus,  be . . .   390 

WORSHIP 

All  hail  the  power  of  Jesus'  216 
A  mighty  fortress  is  our.  .  122 
Blessed  assurance,  Jesus  is  62 
Come,  Thou  fount  of  every  258 
Day  is  dying  in  the  west .  .    331 

Holy,  holy,  holy 228 

How  sweet  the  name  of . .  .  69 
I  love  Thy  kingdom.Lord.  259 
Jesus  in  His  temple  holy. .  355 
Jesus,  lover  of  my  soul.  .  .  256 
Jesus  shall  reign  where'er.  204 
Lord,  dismiss  us  with  Thy  302 

Love  divine,  all  love 198 

My  Jesus,  I  love  Thee 7S 

O  day  of  rest  and  gladness  199 
O  for  a  thousand  tongues .  87 
Praise  God  from .  234,  296,  303 
'Tis  religion  that  can  give.  38 
We  praise  Thee,  O  God. .  .  268 
Young  men  and  maidens .    106 


108 


I1TDEX 


No. 
Abiding  and  confiding ... .  45° 

Able  to  deliver 55 

Abundantly  able  to  save..  45 
A  charge  to  keep  I  have. . .  232 
A  closer  walk  with  God  .. .  197 

A  crimson  stream  is 172 

Again  we'll  never  pass  this  155 
A  heart  to  praise  my  God.  210 
Alas,  and  did  my  Savior..    68 

All  for  Jesus 11 

All  hail  the  power  of  Jesus'  216 
All  those  who  love  and  —  179 
All  to  Jesus  I  surrender.. .  345 

All-victorious  love 250 

Am  I  a  soldier  of  the  cross  202 
AmightyfortressisourGod  122 

And  can  I  yet  delay 233 

And  can  it  be  that  I  should  241 
A  new  heart  He  gave  me..  468 

Anywhere  with  Jesus 64 

Are  you  living  in  the 18 

Are  you  tenting  on  the.. .  376 

Arise,  my  soul,  arise 248 

A  shout  of  victory 334 

As  multitudes  thronged. . .  420 

At  the  cross 68 

Awake,  my  soul,  stretch..  203 
Awake,  my  soul,  in  joyful.  271 

Away  the  bowl 461 

A  wonderful  Savior  is 391 

Back  to  the  cold  world  I..  458 

Battling  for  the  Lord 419 

Beautiful  baby  hands 354 

Beautiful  beckoning  hands  21 
Beautiful  little  treasures..  354 
Beckoning  hands  at  the..  21 
Behold,  the  Bridegroom...  162 

Believe  and  be  saved 56 

Believe  on  the  Crucified  ..  192 

Beneath  Thy  shadow 104 

Be  ready  when  He  comes..  438 
Be  strong  to  toil  in  the —  109 
Better  friend  is  none  than  308 
Be  with  us,  Lord,  as  forth  329 

Blessed  assurance 62 

Blessed  be  the  fountain  of     6 

Blessed  be  the  Name 87 

Blessed  promise  of  the 406 

Blest  be  the  tie  that  binds  225 
Blow  ye  the  trumpet,  blow  249 
Bringing  in  the  sheaves ...    60 


No. 

Bring  them  in 23 

Broad  is  the  opening  field.  349 
By  Samaria's  wayside  well  466 
By  the  help  of  God,  we'll..     37 

By  the  Jericho  road 333 

By  thousands  now  rejected  422 

Calvary's  stream 172 

Can  it  be  that  Jesus 434 

Can  I  yet  delay 233 

Children  of  the  King 164 

Christ  for  the  world,  we.. .  181 

Christ  has  for  sin 44 

Christian  Endeavor  bright  183 
Christian,  gird  the  armor.  168 

Christ  is  all 138 

Cleanse  and  fill  me 136 

Cleansing  Wave 263 

Clock— the  world  is  like  a.  327 
Closer  to  Thee,  my  Father  463 
Cold  water  is  the  cup  that  461 
Come,  contrite  one,  and..  74 
Come,  every  soul  by  sin. ..  244 

Come,  Holy  Ghost 237 

Come,  Holy  Spirit 227 

Come,  Holy  Spirit 49 

Come,  humble  sinner,  in..  173 
Come,  look  on  the  King. . .  58 
Come,  sinner,  behold  what  103 

Come,  sinner,  come 217 

Come,  sinners,  to  the 46 

Come,  sinner,  to  the 15 

Come,  thou  Fount  of  every  258 

Come  to  the  Father's 7 

Come  to  the  Living  Water  81 
Come,  we  that  love  the.. .  339 

Come,  ye  disconsolate 76 

Come,  ye  sinners,  poor  282,  283 

Come,  ye  weary  and 220 

Coming  when  the  day  is..  163 

Consecration 274 

Countless  the  perils  that..  156 

Crown  Him  to-day 58 

Day  is  dying  in  the  West.  331 

Daylight  is  past 446 

Death  and  eternity 163 

Depth  of  Mercy,  can 218 

Do  it  to-day 317 

Down  at  the  cross,  where. .     41 

Do  you  hear  the  Savior 155 

Do  you  know  the  blessed..  324 
Do  you  love  the  service....  438 

109 


No. 
Draw  me  closer  to  Thee. . .  463 
Draw  me  nearer 342 

Earnest  workers  for  the- ..  108 

Enough  for  me 112 

Enter  by  the  blood 290 

Entire  consecration 10 

Ere  the  sun  goes  down  —  340 

Ever  will  I  pray.. 369 

Evils  of  intemperance 199 

Fade,  fade  each  earthly. ..  231 

Fall  into  line,  brother 53 

Far  and  near  the  fields 307 

Far  away  in  the  depths 444 

Father,  in  the  morning 369 

Father,  I  stretch  my 224 

Fill  me  now 48 

Floods  of  mercy  break 280 

Follow  all  the  way 190 

Follow  all  the  way 476 

Footsteps  of  Jesus 413 

For  Christ  and  the  church.  379 

Forever  here  my  rest 209 

For  God  so  loved  the 409 

Forward,  Christian 36 

From  every  danger 336 

From  the  hills  and  from...  356 

From  the  word  of  God 367 

Fullness  of  blessing 323 

Gather  the  sheaves 403 

Glad  crowning  day 422 

GloriaPatri 187 

Glory  be  to  the  Father....  187 
Glorying  in  the  cross......  238 

Glory  to  His  name 41 

God  be  with  you  till  we.. ..  304 

God  is  able  to  deliver 336 

God  is  calling  yet 141 

God  is  on  His  throne 470 

God's  love  has  sweetened.  381 

God's  promises 441 

Goodbye!  God  bless  you..  486 

Good  night 484 

Goquickly 343 

Go  tell  the  world  of  His. ..  396 

Grace  is  free 118 

Guide  me,  Great  Jehovah..  269 

Hallelujah!  answer  we 355 

Hallelujah  for  the 410 

Happy  day 42 

Hark,  I  hear  the  Savior ...    33 
Hark,  I  hear  my  Savior.. ..  158 


110 

No. 

Hark,  'tis  the  Master 404 

Hark,  'tis  the  Shepherd's.  23 
Hark,  the  Savior  speaks ...  81 
Hark,  what  sound  salutes.  178 

Harvester,  harvester 403 

Haste,  O  sinner,  now  be. . .  221 

Have  you  any  cross  to 152 

Have  you  had  a  kindness..    24 

Have  you  told  it  all  to 132 

Hear  and  answer  prayer. . .  177 

Hear  the  bugle  calling 127 

Hear  the  footsteps  of 431 

Hear  the  message  from 121 

Hear  the  promise  of  the. . .  189 

Hear  the  voice  of  love 465 

Heaven  is  not  far  away 52 

He  blessed  me 107 

He  calleth  thee 33 

He  dies,  the  Friend  of  —  242 

He  has  come 425 

He  healeth  to-day 420 

He  hideth  my  soul 391 

Heirs  to  the  kingdom  of. ..  396 

He  is  able  to  deliver 55 

He  is  calling 17 

He  keepeth  me  ever 159 

He  leadeth  me,  oh 275 

He  loves  me 366 

He  never  will  forsake  me..  418 

He  never  will  turn  me 480 

Here  am  I,  send  me 465 

He  saves  me 310 

He  took  my  place 392 

His  yoke  is  easy 147 

Holy  bible,  book  divine....  219 

Holy,  holy,  holy 228 

Ho!  y  Spirit,  dwell  with ....  25 
Holy  Spirit,  faithful  guide.  213 

Home,  sweet  home 363 

Homeward  bound 432 

Hosanna!  Hosanna! 416 

Hover  o'er  me,  Holy 48 

How  can  I  but  love  Him. ..  257 
How  dear  to  my  heart  is...  475 

How  far  to  the  city  of 72 

How  firm  a  Foundation...  252 

How  many  times 460 

How  sweet  the  name  of . . .    69 

I  am  coming,  Jesus 136 

I  am  coming  to  the  cross..  16 
1  am  coming  to  Jesus  for. .  278 
I  am  now  a  child  of  God  . .  160 

I  am  passing  down  the 401 

I  am  praying,  blessed 177 

I  am  resting  in  the 99 

I  am  the  Lord's  forever...  193 

1  am  thine,  O  Lord 342 

1  believe  Jesus  saves 278 

I  belong  to  Him 433 

1  can  hear  my  Savior 190 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 

No.» 

can,  I  will,  I  do 251 

die  stand  not  all  the  day.,  m 
entered  once  a  home  of..  138 

gave  my  life  for  Thee ....  145 

go  to  prepare  a  place  —  406 

have  a  dear  Savior,  the..  348 

have  a  song  I  love  to 80 

have  been  to  Jesus,  He..  116 

have  heard  my  Savior 476 

have  learned  the 450 

have  precious  news  to  ...  34 

have  wonderful  peace 318 

have  work  enough  to  do..  340 

heard  of  a  Savior  who —  480 

heard  the  voice  of  Jesus. .  120 

knew  th at  God  in  tHis —  188 

know  I  love  Thee  better.  457 

know  in  whom  I  have.. ..  166 

know  not  why  God's 114 

left  it  all  with  Jesus 335 

'11  go  where  You  want —  306 

'11  lend  a  hand 119 

'11  live  for  Him 12 

'11  work  for  Thee 29 

love  Thy  kingdom 259 

love  to  tell  the  story 469 

'm  glad  that  the  Savior. ..  133 

'm  going  home 411 

'm  resting  safe  with 125 

'msoglad 133 

must  tell  Jesus  all  of 4 

need  Thee  every  hour...  451 

need  Thee,  Lord 393 

n  His  Name  we  meet 180 

n  loving  consecration 89 

nthat  day 179 

n  the  glorious  world  on. ..  426 

n  the  harvest  field  there..  352 

n  the  rifted  rock  I'm 321 

n  the  shadow  of  the 389 

n  thought  I  travel  back. . .  79 

n  wondrous  grace,  He....  392 

n  vain  in  high  and  holy. . .  85 

n  whom  I  have 166 

saw  a  blood-washed 148 

shall  be  like  Him. 316 

shall  be  satisfied 459 

sing  the  praise  of  Him...  295 

s  there  a  sinner  awaiting.  454 

stretch  my  hands  to 224 

surrender  all 345 

think  of  my  Savior 468 

thirst,  Thou  wounded....  245 

t  just  suits  me 131 

t  may  not  be  on  the. ......  306 

've  a  message  from  the.. . .  471 

've  been  washed  in  the.. ..  116 

've  had  a  glimpse  of 458 

've  heard  the  call  ringing.  119 

've  reached  the  land  of....  279 


Wo. 

've  wandered  far  away 375 

walked  in  the  woodland . .    43 

wandered  in  sorrow 176 

wandered  in  the  shades. .  365 

want  no  other  grace 61 

was  wand'ring  in  the 368 

will  follow  on 424 

will  go  to  Jesus 173 

would  not  live  without...  359 

erusalem,  my  happy 284 

esus  alone  can  save 169 

esus,  and  may  I  work 29 

esus  came  to  save  from...  195 

esus  comes  to  save 280 

esus  for  me 171 

esus  hath  done  all  things.  295 
esus  in  His  temple  holy..  355 

esus  is  able  to  save 161 

esus  is  able  to  save 443 

esus  is  calling 67 

esus  is  mine 231 

esus  is  mine,  He  never. ..  41$ 

esus  is  passing  by 74 

esus  is  passing  this  way . .  454 
esus  is  tenderly  calling. . .    67 

esus  is  the  Light,  the 96 

esus,  keep  me  near  the ...  373 

esus  leads 313 

esus  lives 5? 

esus,  Lover  of  my  soul. ..  256 

esus,  my  life,  Thyself 50 

esus,  my  Lord,  to  Thee..  234 

esus,  my  Savior,  is  all 171 

esus  now  is  calling 220 

esus  of  Nazareth 134 

esus  saves 140 

esus,  Savior,  pilot  me 14 

esus  sets  the  joy-bells....  357 

esus  shall  have  it  all 89 

esus  shall  reign  where'er.  204 
esus,  the  loving  Shepherd.  385 

esus,  the  wonderful 308 

esus,  Thine  all-victorious  250 

esus  will  help  you 435 

esus  will  let  you  in 7 

oyto  the  world 214 

ust  a  little  sunshine 319 

ust  as  I  am,  without 235 

ust  the  same  to-day 394 

Keep  a  light  in  the 70 

Keep  praying  as  you  go. ..  361 

Keep  step  ever 360 

Keep  tenting  toward  the  ..  376 

Keep  the  banner  flying 71 

Keep  your  covenant  with . .  129 

Kind  words  will  ease 423 

Labor  on 352 

Launch  out 165 

Lay  hold  on  the  life-line . .  414 
Lead,  kindly  Light,  amid.  201 


No. 

Lead  me,  Savior 126 

Leaning  on  the  Everlasting  40 
Leave  it  all  with  Jesus  ....  152 
Leave  the] path  that  lies..  322 

Let  Him  in 39 

Let  me  lean  harder  on  . . .  344 

Let  not  your  heart  be 470 

Lift  your  heart  in  prayer.    47 

Light  is  shining 18 

Like  a  Shepherd,  tender..  313 

Linger  no  longer 115 

Listen,  O  listen  to  Jesus..  429 
Listen  to  the  wondrous...  410 
Lo!  a  mighty  army  now...  105 
Look  away  to  the  cross.. .    88 

Looking  this  way 4*5 

Looking  unto  Jesus 312 

Look  beyond 428 

Look  to  the  hill-tops 464 

Lord,  dismiss  us  with 302 

Lord  God,  the  Holy 229 

Lord,  I  am  Thine 246 

Lord,  I'm  coming  home...  375 
Lord  Jesus,  I  long  to  be. ..  346 
Lo,  the  golden  fields  are..  328 
Lo,  the  harvest  fields  are..  448 

Love  divine,  all  love 198 

Love  found  roe 20 

Love'sisason        , 388 

Lovingly,  tenderly. 385 

Loyalty  to  Christ 8 

Loyalty  to  the  Master 472 

Made  one  in  Christ  by....  180 
Marching  on  to  Canaan. ..  362 

Marching  to  Zion 294 

March  on,  march  on 334 

May  the  Master  count  on..  137 

Meet  me  over  there 426 

Mercy  is  boundless 86 

'Mid  scenes  of  confusion..  363 

Mighty  army  of  the 57 

Mine  eyes  have  seen  the. . .  9 
More  about  Jesus  would. . .      1 

More  like  Jesus 405 

More  love  to  Thee 371 

More  than  conquerors 3 

More  would  I  love  Thee. . .  325 
Mourn  for  the  thousands . .  199 
Must  Jesus  bear  the  cross.  292 
My  body,  soul  and  spirit..  274 

My  chains  are  broken 289 

My  country, 'tis  of  thee. ..  182 

M  y  faith  looks  up  to 236 

My  gladsome  heart  these . .  193 

My  happy  home 284 

My  heavenly  home  is 411 

My  hope  is  built  on 291 

My  Jesus,  I  love  Thee 75 

My  latest  sun  is  sinking...  287 
My  life,  my  love,  I  give. ...    12 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMN8. 

No. 

My  mother's  bible 400 

My  old  country  home 79 

My  rock  and  shield 114 

My  Savior  first  of  all 445 

My  sins  are  taken  away. ..  120 

My  soul,  be  on  thy  guard  .  261 

My  soul  in  sad  exile  was...  5 

Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee. .  483 

Nearer,  yet  nearer,  my 83 

Near  the  cross 373 

Never  alone 460 

Never  to  say  farewell 26 

No,notone 305 

No  other  grace 61 

No  other  name  on  earth. ..  169 

Nothing  but  the  blood 239 

Not  far  from  the  kingdom.  51 

Not  one  forgotten 330 

Now  the  chains  of  sin 289 

O  Beulah  land '..  279 

O  blessed  [Paraclete 230 

O  day  of  rest  and 196 

O  for  a  faith  that  will 154 

O  for  a  heart  to  praise 210 

O  for  a  heart  whiter  than . .  350 

O  for  a  thousand 87,  215 

O  happy  day,  that  fixed...  42 

Oh,  could  I  speak  the 277 

O  hear  the  message  [glad..  409 

Oh,  for  a  closer  walk  with.  197 

Oh,  glorious  promises 441 

Oh,  how  beautiful^  the 164 

Oh,  how  I  love  Jesus 69 

Oh,  it  is  wonderful 434 

Oh,  my  heart  is  thrilled. ..  99 

Oh,  now  I  see  the 263 

Oh,  scatter  seeds  of 408 

Oh,  such  wonderful  love...  142 

Oh,  the  best  Friend  to  —  13 

Oh,  the  glad,  good  news. . .  121 

Oh,  the  gospel  story  tell. . .  63 

Oh, 'tis  wonderful 73 

Oh,  turn  ye,  oh,  turn  ye...  254 

Oh,  why  will  you  turn 192 

O  Light  of  light,  shine  in..  30 

0  love,  surpassing 112 

Only  a  look 167 

Only  Christ  can  save 439 

Only  trust  Him 244 

On  the  Jericho  road 157 

On  to  the  harvest 448 

On  to  victory 168 

Onward,  Christian, 54 

Onward,  Christian 36 

01  Refreshing  times  are...  314 
O  spirit  of  the  living  God..  226 

O  spread  the  tidings 309 

O  sweet  will  of  God 146 

O  the  great  love  the  dear..  142 

O  the  morning,  happy 484 


111 

No 

O  Thou,  in  whose 20s 

Our  Christ  is  strong  to....  356 
Our  Father  which  art  in. . .  186 

Our  friends  are  going 358 

Our  hearts  have  felt  the. . .  8 
Our  youth  are  marching..      9 

Out  on  an  ocean  all 432 

Over  the  river,  faces  I  see.  415 

Over  the  rolling  sea... 185 

O  weary  wanderer 281 

O  ye  who  are  drifting  on  ..  414 

O  youth  with  hearts 266 

Palms  of  victory 148 

Pass  it  on 24 

Pass  me  not,  0«gentle 66 

Pass  the  word 195 

Perishing  souls 386 

Pilot  of  Galilee 446 

Powertosave 100 

Praise  God  from... 243,  296,  303 

Praise  His  name 471 

Quit  you  like  men 109 

Rally  round  the  standard.  398 

Refreshing  times  are 314 

Rejoice  evermore 417 

Rescue  the  perishing 206 

Resting  safe  with  Jesus...  125 

Revive  us  again 268 

Rock  of  ages,  cleft  for  me.  240 

Safe  in  the  life-boat 353 

Sailing  life's  tempestuous.  380 
Salvation,  oh,  the  joyful...  211 
Saved  to  the  uttermost —  383 

Save  someone  to-day 156 

Savior,  lead  me  lest  1 126 

Savior,  like  a  shepherd —  123 

Savior,  take  me 397 

Savior,  while  my  heart 397 

Scattering  precious  seed..    93 

Scatter  kind  words 423 

Seeds  of  promise 408 

Seeking  the  lost,  yes 194 

Shall  we  gather  at  the 207 

Shall  we  reach  the  home..  17? 

Since  I  have  been 80 

Since  Jesus  spoke  peace. . .  33} 
Since  my  soul  is  forgiven . .  318 

Sing  of  the  Mighty 117 

Sing  we  to  our  God 208 

Sinners,  turn,  why  will....  222 

Sinner,  undone  thy 443 

Softly  and  tenderly  Jesus. .  128 

Some  glad  day 347 

Some  glad  morn  not  far . . .  347 

Some  of  these  days 437 

Some  mortals  may 388 

Soldiers  of  Christ,  arise. ..  260 

Sowing,  ever  sowing 82 

Sowing  in  the  morning ....  60 
Speed  away,  speed  away  . .  338 


112 

No. 

Stand  by  the  Bible 474 

Standing  on  the  promises.  27 

Stand  like  Caleb 473 

Stand  up  for  Jesus 264 

Stepping  in  the  light 412 

Still  out  of  Christ 462 

Story  of  the  cross 63 

Suffer  the  children  to 158 

Sun  of  my  soul,  Thou 285 

Sunlight 365 

Sunshine  all  along  the 322 

Sunshine  in  the  soul 31 

Sweet  are  the  promises.. ..  19 

Sweet  hour  of  prayer 253 

Sweet  is  Thy  love,  O 325 

Sweetly,  Lord,  have  we.. ..  413 

Sweetly  resting. 321 

Sweet  peace,  the  gift  of.. ..  113 

Take  me  as  I  am 234 

Take  my  life  and  let  it  be.  10 

Take  the  name  of  Jesus. ..  276 

Thanks  be  to  Jesus,  His. . .  86 

That's  enough  forme 455 

The  beautiful  Light 96 

The  best  friend  is  Jesus. ..  13 

The  bird  with  a  broken  ...  43 

The  blood  of  Jesus  frees...  95 

The  blood  is  all  my  plea. ..  188 

The  bolted  door 324 

The  bondage  of  love 146 

The  call  for  reapers. .... ..  307 

The  Comforter  has  come..  309 

The  cross  is  not  greater. ..  384 

The  cross  that  He  gave  ...  384 

The  cross,  the  cross,  the..  175 

The  dear,  loving  Savior. ..  310 

The  evergreen  shore 380 

The  fullness  of  blessing. . .  25 

The  gospel  feast 46 

The  great  day 91 

The  great  Physician  now..  212 

The  half  has  never  been...  457 

The  haven  of  rest 5 

The  holiest  place  stands..  290 

The  Jericho  road 333 

The  joyful  sound 211 

The  joy  of  the  Lord  is —  139 

The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd.  147 

The  Lord's  Prayer 186 

The  love  of  Jesus  is  so —  366 

The  mansions  yonder 170 

The  Master  wants 149 

The  mercy  of  God  is  an. ..  165 

The  morning  light  is 265 

The  old  Book  stands 367 

The  old  fountain 466 

The  precious  blood 175 

The  promises  of  God 368 

There  are  days  of  golden . .  370 

There  are  lives  our  love...  382 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 

No. 

There  are  souls,  perishing.  386 

There  are  times  when  we..  394 

There  comes  to  my  heart . .  113 

There  is  a  fountain  filled..  223 

There  is  a  home,  a 151 

There  is  a  Rock  in  a  weary  94 

There  is  joy 191 

There  is  need  of  valiant...  398 

There  is  none  like  Jesus...  452 

There  is  none,  O  Jesus 452 

There's  a  dear  and 400 

There's  a  feast  by  Jesus. ..  407 

There's  a  great  day 91 

There's  a  place  above 389 

There's  a  place  where in 

There's  a  song  my  heart..  100 

There's  a  Stranger  at  the. .  39 

There's  a  wideness  in 17 

There's  a  wonderful 143 

There's  a  word  of  tender..  330 

There's  not  a  friend  like..  305 

There's  sunshine  in  my. ..  31 

The  Savior  is  calling  you..  435 

These  two  little  hands 433 

The  sheltering  Rock 94 

ThesolidRock 291 

The  story  that  never 475 

The  sunshine  cheers  and. .  337 

The  very  same  Jesus 15 

The  voice  of  Christ  to 118 

The  voice  of  thy 56 

The  wondrous  news 77 

The  world  for  Christ 181 

The  world  must  be  taken. .  32 

They  crucified  Him 103 

Thinking  to-night 351 

Tho'  troubles  assail,  and..  417 

Though  your  sins  be  as. ..  427 

Through  the  blood  of 65 

Thro'  the  cleansing  blood.  3 

Through  the  meadows 35 

Thro'  the  shining  gate 402 

Throw  out  the  life-line 2 

"Tick!"  said  the  clock...  327 

'Tis  a  wonderful  story 326 

'Tis  better  on  before 381 

'Tis  blessed  to  trust 174 

'Tis  religion  that  can  give.  38 

'Tis  so  sweet  to  trust  in . . .  90 

'Tis  the  dear  Lord  calling.  178 

'Tis  Sabbath  in  my  soul. ..  442 

To-day  the  Savior  calls 477 

Toil  faithfully  on 390 

To  Thee  be  praise 124 

To  the  front,  ye  Christian.  184 

Treasure  up  the 370 

Trust  and  be  encouraged . .  430 

Trust  and  obey no 

Trust,  for  the  Lord  is 430 

Trusting  each  day  in  the..  174 


No. 
Trying  to  walk  in  the  .....  412 

Turn  to  the  Lord 283 

Twilight 331 

Unspeakably  precious  is..  348 
Unto  you  is  everlasting. ..  189 

Vain  man,  thy  fond 92 

Vale  of  Beulah 401 

Veiled  is  the  future 344 

Walking  and  talking  with.    97 

Walk  in  the  light 38 

Walk  in  the  light 482 

Wanderer,  away  from 22 

Wandering  away 22 

Watch  and  pray 456 

We  are  coming,  we  are 130 

We  are  marching  on  to 362 

We  are  passing  away 92 

We  are  sowing,  ever 82 

Weeping  will  not  save 439 

We  glorify  God  for  the 161 

We  have  heard  a  joyful 140 

We  journey  to  the  home..  26 
Welcome,  dear  Redeemer.  270 

We'll  endeavor 37 

We'll  endeavor 183 

We'll  stand  by  the  Bible..  474 
We'll  never  say  good  bye..  102 

We'll  win  the  day 130 

We  march  ;to  victory 374 

We  praise  Thee,  O  God. ..  268 
We're  marching  to  Zion. . .  339 

We're  waiting  at  the 251 

We  shall  hear  a  voice,  an..  162 
We  shall  reach  our  home . .    65 

We  shall  stand  before 84 

We've  'listed  in  a  holy —  419 

We  who  have  believed 442 

We  will  scatter  sunshine,.  372 
What  a  fellowship,  what ..  40 
What  a  Friend  we  have. ..  262 

What  a  precious 257 

What  a  Savior 95 

What  a  scene  of 101 

What  a  wonderful 131 

What  a  wonderful  Savior..  44 
What  can  wash  away  my..  239 
What  hast  thou  done  for..  145 

What  is  this  that  like 323 

What  means  this  eager.. . .  134 

What  ruin  hath 200 

What  will  you  do  in  that..  429 

When  a  sinner  comes 191 

When  cherished  joys 393 

When  deep  in  sin  and 107 

When  fierce  the  winds 312 

When  I  read  the  dear  old..    97 

When  I  shall  reach  the 316 

When  I  shall  wake  in 459 

When  I  survey  the 238 

When  I  was  far  away 73 


No. 

When  Jesus  comes  to 377 

When  light  divine  had  ....  117 

When  my  life  work  is 445 

When  out  in  sin  and 20 

When  the  clouds  are 428 

When  the  roll  is  called ....    59 

When  the  saints  are 402 

When  the  trumpet  of  the..  <59 
When  the  trumpet  sounds.  137 
When  we  reach  our  home.  101 
When  we  walk  with  the  ...  no 

Where  He  leads  I'll 19 

Where  His  voice  is 404 

Where  my  Savior  leads  ...  424 

Where  the  Shepherd 35 

Where  will  you  spend 98 

While  Jesus  whispers  to. . .  217 
While  the  days  are 382 


PENTECOSTAL  HYMNS. 

No. 

Whiter  than  snow 6 

Whiter  than  snow 346 

Who  can  it  be 176 

Whoever  receiveth  the ....    45 

Who  is  on  the  Lord's 150 

Who'll  be  the  next  to 28 

Whosoever  will  may 407 

Who  will  be  the  next 341 

Why  are  you  waiting 144 

Why  stand  ye  idle 78 

Why  will  ye  die 222 

Will  Jesus  find  us 377 

Will  Jesus  hear  me  when  .  485 
Wilt  thou  be  made  whole . .  431 
Winning  precious  souls  ...  329 

Within  m y  soul  there 357 

With  friends  on  earth  we . .  102 
Wonderful  army  of  God...  143 


113 

No. 
Wonderful  love  of  Jesus...    8s 

Wonderful  peace 444 

Wonderful  story  of  love...  135 

Wonder  of  wonders 440 

Wondrously  redeemed....  34 
Wondrous  news  1  We'll....  77 
Workers  for  the  Master..,  xo8 

Work  for  the  Master 320 

Work  for  the  night  is 481 

Workman  of  God 153 

Would  you  gain  the  best..  360 

Would  you  give  your 3*7 

Would  you  shine  for 332 

Ye  Christian  workers 184 

Yes,  He  will 485 

Ye  toilers  for  Jesus,  be  ....  390 
Yield  not  to  temptation  ...  399 
Young  men  and  maidens. .  106 


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of  140  songs,  128  pages,  cardboard  covers. 
Price,  1 0  cents,  postpaid ;  $8.00  per  100,  by 
express,  not  prepaid. 

Favorite  Gospel  Songs— A  collection  of  1 62 
songs  for  evangelistic  meetings.  Price,  10 
cents,  postpaid;  $8.00  per  100,  by  express, 
not  prepaid. 

The  Message  in  Song— A  new  music  b«ok 
for  the  Sunday  School  and  the  Devotional  Meet- 
ing. It  contains  224  pages  and  186  songs, 
with  16  responsive  readings.  Flexible  muslin 
binding.  Special  net  price,  $15.00  per  100; 
postage,  4  cents  a  copy. 


Uncle  Sam's  School  Songs  Nos.  1  and  2 
Combined— A  collection  of  189  songs  for  day 
schools,  colleges,  Institutes  and  the  home 
circle ;  256  pages.  Price,  flexible  muslin, 
$20.00  per  100  ;  full  cloth,  $30.00  per  100 ; 
postage,  4  cents  and  7  cents  a  copy  respec- 
tively. 

American  School  Songs— Our  newest  col- 
lection for  day  schools  of  all  grades,  academies, 
colleges,  and  teachers'  Institutes.  Size,  style 
of  type  and  prices  same  as  Uncle  Sam's  School 
Songs  Nos.  1  and  2  Combined. 

Sacred  Songs  for  Little  Voices— A  collec- 
tion of  56  songs  for  the  primary  and  junior 
departments.  Price,  12  cents,  postpaid ;  100 
copies,  $10.00,  by  express,  not  prepaid. 

Men»8  8ongs— 96  pages,  by  F.  S.  Shepard. 
Price,  35  cents,  postpaid. 

loo  Gospel  Hymns  for  Male  Voices— Edited 
by  D.  B.  Towner.    Price,  35  cents,  postpaid. 

Sacred  Songs  for  Men— Edited  by  Chas. 
H.  Gabriel.    Price,  35  cents,  postpaid. 


Gospel   Hymn   Selections   for 
Voices— Price,  47  centa,  postpaid. 


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